The NZ International Fraud Film Festival will be held on March 29 and March 30 at Q Theatre in Auckland.
Find out MoreThe common narrative in Turkey is that “it is not the earthquake killing us, it is the buildings”. It is about time to change this to “it is not the earthquake killing us, it is the corruption…
Find out MoreOne opinion suggests that New Zealand Governments have increasingly short circuited established processes when introducing new legislation or in making legislative change. This is likely contributing to New Zealand’s drop in the Corruption Perceptions Index.
Find out MoreNew Zealand is ranked second equal with Finland in the latest Corruption Perceptions Index. Denmark is now clearly at the top of the ranking with New Zealand’s score dropping one point to 87 while Denmark improved by 2 points, scoring 90. This is only the third time since 2006 where New Zealand has not ranked first or first equal in the annual index.
Find out MoreThe 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released by Transparency International showed that the Asia Pacific region stagnated with an average score of 45 for the fourth year in a row.
Find out MoreIn December 2022 Transparency International published a report that presents the perceptions and experiences of corruption of people in seven small Pacific countries. It examines views gathered from Tuvalu, Niue, Tokelau (an island territory of New Zealand), Palau, Cook Islands, The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) and Nauru.
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Find out MoreA brief update on coming activities for New Zealand's United Nations Convention against Corruption commitment and OECD Anti-Bribery Convention particiption.
Find out MoreNZ International Fraud Film Festival will be held on March 29 and March 30 at Q Theatre in Auckland. This is a two-day festival of documentaries about fraud and its prevention, followed by live discussions to inspire awareness and debate around these issues.
Find out MoreNew Zealand is ranked second equal with Finland in the latest Corruption Perceptions Index, Denmark is now clearly at the top of the ranking. New Zealand’s score dropped one point to 87 while Denmark improved by 2 points scoring 90.
Find out MoreTINZ is generally supportive of the legislation. If it works as the Bill intends it should support the Minister of Defence’s responsibility to have oversight of the Defence forces with a level of independent scrutiny and a range of investigative powers. Our concerns with the wording lie in the transparency of the process and lack of public reporting. We think that this can be provided without compromising national security concerns. That is the main focus of our brief comments.
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