Marama Tuuta

Marama Tuuta

Masterton District Council (Councillor)
Total Interests
14
Declared interests
Categories
3
Interest types

Payments for activities 9

LEAP – Lived Experience Advisory Panel (Stroke)

Masterton District Council Register Of Pecuniary Interests (2025) (page 11 and 12)

Otago University Research Stroke Research

Masterton District Council Register Of Pecuniary Interests (2025) (page 11 and 12)

Stroke Aotearoa New Zealand Advisory Panel

Masterton District Council Register Of Pecuniary Interests (2025) (page 11 and 12)

Te Ao Marama Aotearoa (honorarium) - associate member

Masterton District Council Register Of Pecuniary Interests (2025) (page 11 and 12)

Te Upoko o to Ika Tangata Whaikaha (honorarium)

Masterton District Council Register Of Pecuniary Interests (2025) (page 11 and 12)

Wairarapa Moana Statutory Board (honorarium) – trustee

Masterton District Council Register Of Pecuniary Interests (2025) (page 11 and 12)

Wairarapa Tangata Whaikaha (honorarium) – Co-Chair

Masterton District Council Register Of Pecuniary Interests (2025) (page 11 and 12)

Whaiora Whanui Trust (Health Provider)(honorarium) - board member

Masterton District Council Register Of Pecuniary Interests (2025) (page 11 and 12)

Whakapapa Committee (NKKWTNR) (honorarium) - committee member

Masterton District Council Register Of Pecuniary Interests (2025) (page 11 and 12)

Data Sources & Attribution

Marama Tuuta
Profile Image
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Interest Declarations
The following sources were used to compile interest declaration data:
Attribution

Profile images are sourced from Wikimedia Commons and are used under their respective licensing terms. All images are freely licensed for use.

Interest declaration data is compiled from official government sources and public records. For the most current and complete information, please refer to the original sources.

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.

This information has been extracted from official pecuniary interest register sources using AI technology and reviewed by an imperfect human. Please report any errors or omissions to [email protected].

• Each entry includes links to original source documents

• Data is regularly updated as new registers are published

• All information is sourced from official government publications