The Finance and Expenditure Committee (known as the Public Accounts Committee until 1962, and as the Public Expenditure Committee, from 1962) is a select committee of the House of Representatives, the unicameral chamber of the New Zealand Parliament, responsible for matters relating to the audit of the financial statements of the Government and departments, Government finance, revenue, and taxation.
It was the only committee able to set up its own inquiries (without reference from the House), had subcommittees chaired by opposition members, and enjoyed the support of staff from the Legislative department (now the Office of the Clerk) as well as the Audit Office.
"[2] This committee looks at business related to economic and fiscal policy, taxation, revenue, banking and finance, superannuation, insurance, Government expenditure and financial performance, and public audit.
The table below lists them, and their position: The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 54th Parliament: The following table lists the membership of the committee at the conclusion of the 53rd Parliament: The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 52nd Parliament: The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 50th Parliament: The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 44th Parliament: Richardson resigned in July 1994 and was replaced by John Robertson as a member and Bradford as chairperson.
The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 43rd Parliament: The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 42nd Parliament: The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 41st Parliament: The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 40th Parliament: The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 39th Parliament: The following table lists the membership of the committee during the 37th Parliament: