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New Zealand's international fisheries compliance

Explanation

Under this output the Ministry of Fisheries provides technical advice into international fisheries frameworks, supporting New Zealand's international obligations, liaison with Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) practitioners especially in the South Pacific and providing investigative responses to offending that impacts on New Zealand's international obligations.

Expected results

Quantity, quality and timeliness
Expected results quantity, quality and timeliness.
  1. Investigation cases commenced

2

  1. Investigation cases completed*

1

  1. Technical advice will be provided where requested

100%

  1. Cases undertaken categorised as high and medium risk against the 'Risk Based Compliance Strategy'

50%**

  1. Case management and legal review processes are in place to ensure prosecution decision-making is consistent with Crown Law Office prosecution guidelines and Compliance policy statements

100%

  1. Cases investigated are finalised*** within 12 months of commencement

Min 50%

  1. Technical advice is relevant, timely and accurate

100%

Cost

Table of costs to be recovered from industry.


2005/06 SOI

2006/07 Plan

Change

Plan

562

617

(55)

Amount to be recovered from industry

0

0

0

Percentage to be recovered from industry

0

0

0



Updated : 16 November 2007