Ever wondered what to ask an election candidate? So little information is provided in the candidate sheets. But you can add more power to your vote by asking them questions about things that matter to you. We have some suggestions.
Find out MoreTINZ CEO Julie Haggie spent the last week of August in Taipei as one of a five-member, anti-corruption expert committee reviewing efforts by the Taiwanese to meet the requirements of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC). Here is her report including a couple of awesome interviews.
Find out MoreTransparency International New Zealand (TINZ) recently co-hosted an online event focusing on stories and perspectives of young people regarding the ecosystem of misinformation and how it impacts all areas from elections, democracy and civil society as well as important issues such as climate change and COVID-19 response.
Find out MoreYana Geary Wellington School of Business and Government Masters candidate with an interest in organisational ethics management.has been awarded the 2022-2023 Dame Suzanne Snively Scholarship
Find out MoreOn Wednesday September 14, 12.30 pm - 1.30 pm our good colleagues at Victoria University are conducting a public seminar “Employee attitudes towards workplace ethics during the Covid-19 pandemic”.
Find out MoreThe need for systemic change to protect democratic integrity is more evident than ever in recent history. So long as the Electoral Act fails to place any limit on political donations, even donations from corporations and lobbyists, undue influence will remain a reality in this country.
Find out MoreInternational agreements make some people yawn and others yell, but in our field they are part and parcel of preventing corruption.
Find out MoreWork on the fourth Open Government Partnership National Action Plan (NAP) is well underway for completion late this year. Stakeholders not already engaged in the process will have a narrow window of time to comment on the draft.
Find out MoreWe recently checked up on progress against a 2019 piece of advocacy that we worked on in collaboration. We are happy to report that there has been good progress, though there is more to do.
Find out MoreTransparency initiatives like the recently published Aid Transparency Index 2022, play a key role in holding donor agencies to account.
Find out MoreAnti-corruption advocates across the Pacific are expressing concern about a Chinese state-owned company's efforts to secure a port and landing strip in the Solomon Islands and money paid to the nation’s controversial leader and controlling members of parliament.
Find out MoreThe May Leaders Integrity Forum blog post is now available. One key message was that transparency around the reasoning around how decisions are made is important when faced with the difficult task of balancing different, and competing, human rights for the well-being and future of New Zealand.
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