Английская Википедия:Chief Coroner of New Zealand

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use New Zealand English The Chief Coroner of New Zealand is the most senior coroner in New Zealand, and supervises the work of other coroners in that jurisdiction. The post was created by the passing into law of the Coroners Act 2006, and the first Chief Coroner, Neil MacLean, was named in December 2006 and took up the role in February 2007.[1] The Coroners Act sets a statutory limit of 20 coroners; as of November 2022, there were 17 coroners based in nine centres, in addition to the Chief Coroner.[2]

Office holders

Since 2007, three people have held the position of Chief Coroner. With some of their major inquests, they are:

Name Portrait Term of office Notable inquests Sources
1 Judge Neil MacLean Файл:Neil MacLean QSO (cropped).jpg 2007–2015 Pike River Mine disaster
Christchurch earthquakes
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2 Judge Deborah Marshall Файл:Deborah Marshall 2020 (cropped).jpg 2015–2022 Christchurch mosque shootings
2019 Whakaari / White Island eruption
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3 Judge Anna Tutton Файл:No image.png 2022–present [5]

References

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