The latest Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) scores for 2023 shows New Zealand once again has a stellar record when it comes to perceived low corruption. But for the second year, its CPI ranking dropped; what are the challenges to the perception of corruption in New Zealand?
Find out MoreIn February TINZ hosted an online Public Sector Leaders Integrity forum with guest speaker A J Brown discussing the Corruption Perceptions Index and his observations about New Zealand’s performance.
Find out MoreIn January Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith released the final report of the Independent Electoral Review, a process started in May 2022 by then Minister Kris Faafoi.
Find out MoreThe Board and CEO of Transparency International New Zealand want to pay tribute to Mataʻiʻulua ʻi Fonuamotu, Lord Fusituʻa, a Tongan politician and noble of the Realm, who passed away in February this year.
Find out MoreNew Zealand is now ranked third in the international corruption perceptions ranking prepared annually by Transparency International.
Find out MoreWhile New Zealand remains firmly entrenched among the top CPI countries, the likelihood of returning to first in the future is slim. Declining business confidence is concerning.
Find out MoreThe 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) reveals another year of little to no meaningful progress towards curbing corruption in the Pacific.
Find out MoreRuth Liloqula - TI Solomons shares a personal story about corruption in the Solomons and Pacific
Find out MoreStarting 1 January the U.S. is collecting corporate beneficial ownership information. This is a positive step that hopefully won’t drive corrupt money into New Zealand’s financial systems.
Find out MoreThe recent sentencing of the Lidong Foreign Exchange owner demonstrates why a strong anti money laundering regime is an important tool in fighting organised crime and the need for better regulation of money exchange businesses.
Find out MorePaper prepared jointly by The Institute of Internal Auditors New Zealand and Transparency International New Zealand in November 2023
Find out MoreSaturday 9 December 2023 is International Anti-Corruption Day. International Anti-Corruption Day coincides with the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence.
Find out More