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$28m for judiciary travel costs

- Tommy Livingston

New Zealand’s judges and other judicial officers have spent more than $28 million on domestic travel over the past five years, according to data released by the Ministry of Justice.

A further $1m-plus has been spent on internatio­nal travel, and $1.5m spent on judge’s spouses or partners travelling with them overseas.

The figures released to Stuff under the Official Informatio­n Act show the cost of sending our judiciary across the country, and around the world, since the 2013/2014 financial year.

The data reflects a large number of people including judges from the Supreme, High and District Courts along with other judicial officers such as dispute referees and adjudicato­rs.

Stuff also requested which particular judges had been granted funding for internatio­nal travel, where they visited and if their spouse travelled with them – but the Ministry of Justice said it did not hold that informatio­n.

The cost of internatio­nal flights for judges and judicial officers was $970,118 while $422,200 was spent on accommodat­ion and other costs during the five-year period.

‘‘Judicial officers are required to travel domestical­ly for hearings and educationa­l purposes,’’ a ministry official said. ‘‘They travel internatio­nally for educationa­l purposes. Internatio­nal travel is needed to maintain contact with judiciary in other jurisdicti­ons and to represent New Zealand internatio­nally.’’

Since 2013, just over $8m has been spent on domestic flights, and nearly $10m on accommodat­ion costs.

The total of domestic travel costs – just over $28m – included mileage, taxi costs, car rentals and flights and accommodat­ion.

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