$208m boost for Justice


The Budget invests heavily in core justice services, with $208.4 million in additional funding over the next four years.

It's the largest increase to Justice and Courts in almost a decade, Justice and Courts Minister Amy Adams says.

'This investment underpins the Government's commitment to delivering core justice services and keeping New Zealanders safe. It will better support access to justice and strengthen efficiencies across the system,” says Amy.

'Justice sector agencies remain focused on crime-prevention, rehabilitation and reducing re-offending. Budget 2016 continues to invest in services to enhance our criminal justice system.”

The extra funding includes:

  • $13.3 million for the Public Defence Service to ensure New Zealanders facing criminal charges receive high-quality legal representation.
  • $16.2 million so restorative justice providers can meet growing demand for their services.
  • $14.4 million for the Ministry of Justice to deliver more effective services.
  • $55.9 million over 2016/17 and 2017/18 for the operation of the Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct.
  • $76 million over the next four years plus $20 million in 2015/16 to enhance access to legal aid and community law centres.

A further $24.6 million has also been allocated over two years to deliver the 2017 general election.

In total the justice sector receives $837 million over the next four years, plus $56 million in 2015/16.

Source: Office of Amy Adams.

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1 comment

Budget or surplus ?

Posted on 26-05-2016 19:23 | By Towball

How can this Government provide this vast volume of money firstly then secondly disperse it to a select sector who clearly haven't got a realistic clue on how to disperse it with confidence otherwise we wouldn't have this requirement now. Police round them up so courts can release is a bit like sport fishing only with an $800millon dollar budget.


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