Mayor Ron Mark

Mayor Ron Mark

Carterton District Council (Councillor)
Total Interests
24
Declared interests
Categories
5
Interest types

Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts 18

Hikio Māori Township Trust

Hirohora 33 Trust

Hoeke Trust

Horowhenua Māori Land Trust

Hurunui-o-rangi 1R2A Trust

Makirikiri Māori Aggregated Land Trust

Mangaheia Trust

Mangatuna Māori Land Trust

Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Tamaki Nui a Rua Trust

Okurupatu Māori Land Trust

Shares in the Taratahi Trust, but am not on the Committee and am not a trustee

Tapuaeroa Trust

Taratahi Māori Land Trust

Te Whiti South Aggregated Māori Land Trust

Uruokak South Trust

Wairarapa Moana Inc

Wakata Inc

Wings over Wairarapa Charitable Trust (Chairperson)

Company directorships and controlling interests 2

Director and Chair of Wings Over Wairarapa Ltd (charitable company)

Ron Mark Consulting Ltd

Employment 1

Self-employed consultant

Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding 2

Wings Over Wairarapa Charitable Trust (Chairperson)

Wings over Wairarapa Ltd (Chairperson)

Real property 1

Family home via Hoeke Trust

Data Sources & Attribution

Mayor Ron Mark
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Interest Declarations
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About This Data

New Zealand elected officials are legally required to declare their financial interests publicly. Councils must maintain registers of their members' pecuniary interests under the Local Government Act 2002 (introduced November 2022), while Parliament maintains annual registers for MPs. These declarations include employment, shareholdings, property interests, gifts, and potential conflicts of interest. The legal framework promotes transparency, public trust, and helps citizens identify when elected officials may have competing financial interests in public decisions.

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