Biography
Gregory Wray Fleming is a New Zealand politician and Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives for the National Party. First elected in the 2023 election in the Maungakiekie electorate, he beat the incumbent Priyanca Radhakrishnan. He is a co-founder of the conservative think tank Maxim Institute and is involved in a number of Christian-based charities.
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54th Parliament · since the 2023 general election
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Policies they shape — and why
Bills they’ve worked on
Voting record
Most votes in Parliament are party votes — MPs vote as a block with their party, so on the large majority of votes Greg Fleming voted the same way as National. The votes that reveal an MP’s own view are conscience (personal) votes, where MPs vote individually.
Greg Fleming’s conscience votes and key divisions this term are being added from the official record (Hansard / parliamentary divisions).
Declared interests
What Greg Fleming has declared in the official register — directorships, property, trusts, debts and gifts. Registers actual and potential conflicts of interest; it is not a measure of wealth.
2 Other companies and business entities Ladies Mile Syndicate – property investment syndicate 4 Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts Titoki Tihi Trust (trustee) 5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding Te Wānanga Ihorangi – trustee of Te Reo Māori Immersion Tertiary Institute Kimberley Trust – charitable trust that leases commercial property and distributes all proceeds to charity, also runs two childcare facilities 6 Real property Family home – Greenlane, Auckland 7 Retirement schemes ASB KiwiSaver 10 Debts owed by you ASB Bank – mortgage on family home 14 Payment for activities Medical insurance costs (payment for role as trustee) – Kimberley Trust Ongoing commission received from Insurance for Good, arising from previous role Andy
Register of Pecuniary Interests (parliament.nz) · as at 31 January 2025Taxpayer-funded expenses
Travel and accommodation paid by Parliamentary Service for 1 October – 31 December 2025. Ministers’ expenses are disclosed separately.
Details sourced from parliament.nz and the public record. Bills, written questions, speeches and voting records are being added from Parliament’s official register and Hansard. Photo: New Zealand National Party, CC BY-SA 4.0 (source ).
