Overview
Investigating Lawyer – Auckland or Wellington
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is a highly specialised government department whose mission is to disrupt and deter serious complex fraud through prevention, investigation, and prosecution.
We take pride in the work we do to keep New Zealand safe from fraud and corruption.
We employ a talented team of lawyers, forensic accountants, investigators, and electronic forensic, counter fraud and policy experts to do just that and, importantly, we have a small corporate services team that supports our operational teams.
Numbering eighty, we are a cohesive team with a strong sense of justice and a vibrant culture.
About the role
The SFO seeks an Investigating Lawyer to join our team based in Commercial Bay, Auckland, or in the Terrace, Wellington.
This is a role for a criminal law specialist and is a full-time permanent employment role.
In this role you will report to an SFO Principal and work in a multi-disciplinary team with Electronic Forensic Investigators, Investigators, and Forensic Accountants.
You will contribute to the investigation strategy of a case, undertake legal analysis, and provide legal opinions to the investigation team, participate in investigation tasks including interviews, and draft case reports.
You will work with leading senior criminal lawyers (SFO Panel members) to prepare for, and appear in, complex SFO prosecutions.
You will assist with the preparation of submissions, evidence and other court documents, and you will appear as junior counsel at trial, and may appear, as required, in Court on preliminary matters.
About you
To be successful in this role you will have a current practising certificate, have three or more years of practicing experience, and specialise in criminal law.
Previous experience in investigations and litigation of financial crime matters, including but not limited to investment fraud, procurement fraud, large scale mortgage fraud, as well as bribery and corruption, is highly beneficial.
You will have the ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team as well as with other legal professionals.
You will have familiarity with legal databases and have excellent research and analysis skills and an ability to draft sound advice in relation to complex issues.
You will have strong verbal and written communication skills for writing reports and presenting findings.
About the SFO
At the SFO we value a 'growth mindset' and explore this attribute during our recruitment process and in our development discussions.
We believe possessing a growth mindset is a key contributor to success in the SFO environment.
We are a close and motivated team with a strong workplace culture.
We recognise that diversity and inclusion is important to our work.
We value the unique abilities and perspectives of our employees which allows us to continue to create a supportive environment that meets the needs of our people, our business, and the communities where we work.
We encourage applications from individuals who are committed to contributing to an inclusive and respectful workplace.
The position description for this role is here : SFO-Investigating-Lawyer-Position-Description
If you would like further information about this role, you are welcome to email the recruitment team at
If you wish to apply for this role, please submit your CV and cover letter (attachments titled 'First Name Last Name – CV or Cover Letter') in BambooHR.
You can learn more about working for the SFO in this video :
Applications close 4 PM Friday 19 September 2025
During recruitment, the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) collects personal information provided by you as a recruitment candidate, for the purpose of assessing your candidacy for employment with the SFO.
Your personal information will be treated in accordance with our obligations under the Privacy Act 2020.
In providing your personal information to the SFO, you authorise the SFO to disseminate information about you to persons and third parties involved in the SFO's recruitment process.
These persons and third parties may include SFO employees, SFO contractors, and agencies and individuals providing assessments, probity, background, and identity check services.
We do not use, share, or disclose personal information collected or received through the recruitment process except as set out in this statement, with your consent, or in accordance with the disclosure exceptions set out in the Privacy Act 2020.
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You retain the right to request a review, amendment, return or destruction of your personal information, subject to relevant grounds of refusal under the Privacy Act 2020.
Should employment with the SFO eventuate, your personal information will be securely retained in the SFO employment records.
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