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Murray McCully

Murray McCully
McCully in 2016
26th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
19 November 2008 – 2 May 2017
Prime MinisterJohn Key
Bill English
Preceded byWinston Peters
Helen Clark (Acting)
Succeeded byGerry Brownlee
2nd Minister for the Rugby World Cup
In office
19 November 2008 – 12 December 2011
Prime MinisterJohn Key
Preceded byClayton Cosgrove
Succeeded byPost abolished
7th Minister for Sport and Recreation
In office
19 November 2008 – 6 October 2014
Prime MinisterJohn Key
Preceded byClayton Cosgrove
Succeeded byJonathan Coleman
In office
16 December 1996 – 10 December 1999
Prime MinisterJim Bolger
Jenny Shipley
Preceded byJohn Banks
Succeeded byTrevor Mallard
18th Minister of Customs
In office
3 October 1991 – 16 December 1996
Prime MinisterJim Bolger
Preceded byWyatt Creech
Succeeded byNeil Kirton
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for East Coast Bays
Albany (1996–2002)
In office
15 August 1987 – 23 September 2017
Preceded byGary Knapp
Succeeded byErica Stanford
Personal details
Born
Murray Stuart McCully

(1953-02-19) 19 February 1953 (age 71)
Whangārei, New Zealand
Political partyNational Party
OccupationLawyer
Websitemccully.co.nz

Murray Stuart McCully CNZM CF (born 19 February 1953) is a former New Zealand politician. He is a member of the National Party, and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2008 to 2017.[1]

  1. ^ Watkins, Tracy (29 November 2008). "Coming out of the shadows". The Dominion Post. Archived from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2009.

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