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Mark Prebble was born on 1951 in Auckland, New Zealand, is a New Zealand civil servant. Discover Mark Prebble's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1951

Mark Prebble (born 1951) is a former New Zealand civil servant.

1977

Prebble joined the Treasury in 1977, rising to Deputy Secretary of the Department, and acted as Acting Secretary twice.

While in non-executive roles at the Treasury, he was an organiser for the Public Service Association, the principal trade union for public servants.

1990

Prebble was educated at the University of Auckland, where he graduated with an MA in Economics, and at Victoria University of Wellington, where he earned a doctorate in public policy in 1990.

His thesis was titled An Integrated Approach to Redistribution: Issues of Policy, Economics and Information.

Prebble tutored economics at Auckland and Wellington.

1998

In 1998, Prebble became Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, succeeding Simon Murdoch.

At the time, Labour Opposition leader Helen Clark criticised the appointment, describing Prebble as an "apostle of the New Right".

1999

Upon winning the 1999 election, however, Clark reappointed Prebble to the role, and is understood to have worked closely with him.

While Secretary Prebble received publicity for describing Work and Income New Zealand chief executive Christine Rankin's clothes as "indecent".

2002

He was involved in the Corngate affair, for not releasing four documents after Clark ordered all official papers to be released during the 2002 election campaign.

2004

In 2004, Prebble was appointed State Services Commissioner, as the head of New Zealand's public service, succeeding Michael Wintringham.

He was involved in investigations into the dismissal of the Environment ministry communications manager Madeleine Setchell, which led to the resignation of Environment Minister David Benson-Pope.

Prebble docked himself 2.5 percent of his own pay over the dismissal, after an inquiry found Prebble forgot to mention a conversation he had with Benson-Pope.

Prebble's first wife died in a blizzard on Aoraki / Mount Cook.

He remarried, and has two sons and two daughters.

His second wife, Lesley Bagnall, died in 2022.

2008

He was the State Services Commissioner, head of New Zealand's public service from May 2004 until 30 June 2008.

On 25 January 2008, Prebble announced his retirement after 32 years in the Public Service.

Prebble was born in Auckland, New Zealand, the youngest son of Kenneth Prebble, a one-time vicar of St Paul's Church, Auckland, who later became Archdeacon of Hauraki.

His mother was Mary Hoad.

He has five siblings, including former Labour Cabinet Minister and ACT Party leader Richard Prebble, Victoria University law professor John Prebble, and Massey University professor of education administration Tom Prebble.

2009

In the 2009 New Year Honours, Prebble was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for public services.