Paula Rebstock
MFAT staff compensated for unfair inquiry
The State Services Commission has paid compensation to two former MFAT employees for treating them unfairly during a leaks inquiry in 2013. Video
Compensation to former diplomats kept secret
The State Services Commission has apologised and paid compensation to two former diplomats - but will not say how much it gave them. Video, Audio
Inquiry into MFAT leak comes back to bite those who set it up
An inquiry into the leak of information about restructuring at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has come back to bite top public servant Iain Rennie and prominent consultant Dame Paula… Audio
Public sector head ends tenure under cloud after inquiry report
The head of the public service, Iain Rennie, will leave his job under a cloud after a critical report into leak investigation. A former MFAT head tell RNZ he's been disappointed by Mr Rennie's… Audio
Damning report not terminal for Paula Rebstock's govt gig - Key
A critical report into Paula Rebstock's inquiry into a MFAT leak won't be a fatal blow to her continuing to work for the government. Our political reporter Benedict Collins has the story. Audio
NY honours used for political gain, Labour says
Paula Rebstock's New Year's honour is being described as political favouritism by Labour leader Andrew Little. Audio
Paula Rebstock becomes a dame
Paula Rebstock has been at the helm of some of New Zealand's most important organisations. Audio
Minister wanted to pay panel chair $3000 a day
The revelation the chair of a Child Youth and Family panel is being paid 2-thousand dollars a day caused political and public outrage, but in fact the responsible minister was pushing for much more. Audio
Labour lashes out at Rebstock and her fee
Andrew Little says it's a disgrace that the chair of a panel reviewing Child Youth and Family is being paid two thousand dollars a day. Political reporter Benedict Collins has more. Audio
CYF reviewer 'worth' $2000 a day
The chair of the panel reviewing Child Youth and Family is worth the $2000 a day she is being paid, the Social Development Minister says.
ACC being accused of reducing levies at expense of injured
The Accident Compensation Corporation is being accused of reducing levies at the expense of thousands of injured people. Audio
Paula Rebstock speaks about reports into breaches
The Interim Chair of ACC is Paula Rebstock. I asked her if she thinks ACC is cavalier about people's privacy. Audio
ACC's interim Board Chair discusses new charter
We were unable to speak to the ACC Minister, Judith Collins, who is overseas, but joining us is ACC's interim board chair Paula Rebstock. Audio
Advisory group pleased with National's welfare policy
The advisory group set up by the government to look at the welfare system says it is happy National has accepted a significant number of its recommendations. Audio
Proposals to tackle long term benefit dependency
Chair of the Welfare Working Group, which recently released its options paper aimed at tackling long term benefit dependency. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 7 November 2010
Welfare Working Group Chair, Paula Rebstock responds to the critics. Audio
Benefit dependency
Paula Rebstock, Chair of the Welfare Working Group, independent welfare commentator Linsay Mitchell and Kay Brereton from the Wellington People's Centre discuss benefit dependency. Audio
Welfare reforms identified in working group's first report
Robert Reid, National President of the National Distribution Union, Phil O'Reilly, Chief Executive of Business New Zealand, and Paula Rebstock, Chair of the Welfare Working Group, discuss potential… Audio
Review says welfare system fails too many New Zealanders
A group set up by the Government to examine the welfare system says it's not working, especially for long term beneficiaries. Audio
Welfare working group will 'consider any option'
The government's Welfare Working Group says it won't rule out anything as it looks at how the number of people on benefits can be cut . Audio