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Succeeded by
  
Dr. Roderick Deane

Name
  
Mervyn Probine

Died
  
April 17, 2010


Prime Minister
  
Sir Robert Muldoon, David Lange

Preceded by
  
Dr. Robin M. Williams CB. CBE. MA. PHD HONLLD

Books
  
Legislation Advisory Committee Report: Covering the Period 1 January 1990 to 30 June 1992

Mervyn Charles Probine, (30 April 1924 – 17 April 2010), was Chairman of the State Services Commission in New Zealand.

Probine joined the DSIR as a draughtsman in 1942. He obtained a PhD in physics from the University of Leeds. In 1967, he was appointed Director of the Physics and Engineering Laboratory (PEL), and then ten years later, was promoted to Assistant Director-General. Probine joined the State Services Commission in 1979.

Probine was the Chairman of the State Services Commission when the Official Information Act 1982 was passed and when the Equal Employment Opportunities Unit (EEOU) was set up. The EEOU was in charge of promoting access to employment opportunities for ethnic minorities, women, and the disabled, and monitoring these across the New Zealand public service.

In the 1986 New Year Honours, Probine was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath.

He was born in Auckland, and married Marjorie Walker in 1949. They had two children.

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Mervyn Probine Wikipedia