Directors: The Prime Minister the Honourable Mark Brown (Chairperson)
The Honourable Vaine Makiroa Mokoroa
The Honourable George Maggie Angene
The Honourable Vainetutai Rose Toki-Brown
The Honourable Patrick Arioka
The Cook Islands Government Property Corporation was established by the Cook Islands Government Property Corporation Act (1969) to manage Government assets with its governing body being the Ministers of the Government. The major assets owned by Cook Islands Government Property Corporation are Government land and buildings, and equity investments.
Cook Islands Property Corporation (NZ) Limited (CIPCNZ)
Directors:
Ms Caren Rangi
Mr Malcolm Sword
Cook Islands Property Corporation (NZ) Limited is incorporated under the New Zealand Companies Act (1993). The Company owns the Consulate premises in Wellington.
Cook Islands Telecommunications Holdings Limited (CITHL)
Directors:
Mr Michael Henry
Mr Tamarii Tutangata
Cook Islands Government Property Corporation is the owner of all shares in Cook Islands Telecommunication Holdings Limited. That entity is a holding company for Government’s 40% interest in Telecom Cook Islands Limited. Control of Cook Islands Telecommunication Holdings Limited rests with the governing body of Cook Islands Government Property Corporation.
Cook Islands Telecommunications Assets Limited (CITAL)
Directors:
Mr Michael Henry
Mr Tamarii Tutangata
Suwarrow Development Corporation Limited
Directors:
Mr Michael Henry
Mr Allan Jensen
Telecom Cook Islands Limited (T/A Vodafone)
Directors:
Mr Fletcher Melvin (Chairperson)
Mr Juan Castellanos de Armas
Mr Umarji Musa
Mrs Eleanor Roi
Chief Executive: Phillip Henderson
The Cook Islands Government own 40% shares held by Cook Islands Telecommunications Holding Limited. The other 60% is held by Telecom Cook Islands New Zealand – Vodafone with directors being appointed in accordance with the Joint Venture Agreement (JVA). The Cook Islands Investment Corporation appoints the Cook Islands Government directors who are Fletcher Melvin and Eleanor Roi.