New Zealand Parliamentary Service

Parliamentary Service employs the staff of the MP's including those in electorate and community offices and also operates Parliament's corporate functions such as asset management and Information Communications Technology (ICT).

They service New Zealand's Parliament, Members of Parliament and other agencies of the Parliamentary Precinct, such as the Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the Parliamentary Counsel Office, the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and the Department of Internal Affairs’ Ministerial and Secretariat Support Services.

This commission chaired by the Speaker of the House has people from each of the parliamentary political parties and reaches decisions by consensus.

[12][10] The act was repealed in 2000, under the fifth Labour government of New Zealand, led by Prime Minister Helen Clark.

[13] An inquiry that investigated the leaking of the Kitteridge report on the New Zealand spy agency the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) to a Fairfax reporter Parliamentary Service was found in 2013 to give information without authorisation which acting head David Stevenson said they would work to not repeat.

A sunlit grand building is upon a sloping green lawn. It has a big staircase leading to the entrance, several floors and is made of stone in an old fashioned English sort of style. There are flags on flagpoles.
Parliamentary Library, Wellington, New Zealand