“As kaitiaki, and central to the concept of kaitiakitanga, we strive to ensure we leave behind a world that is better than how we found it. Corruption directly prevents us from doing this”- The Honourable Kris Faafoi representing New Zealand
Find out MoreTINZ is monitoring the implementation of the recommendations of the 2018 NIS update, along with outstanding recommendations from the 2013 NIS report.
Find out MoreWhile the pandemic is taking a terrible toll on so many, the super rich have prospered like never before. Excerpt of an article by Transparency International founder Frans Vogl appearing in The Globalist.
Find out MoreNew Zealand is signed up to several international mechanisms that aim to reduce corruption across the world. Two of the most important are the Financial Action Task Force and the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.
Find out MoreIn order to ensure that substantive progress is made in tackling corruption, the United Nations Convention against Corruption Coalition is advocating for Member States to make a number of key commitments during the first-ever UN General Assembly Special Session focused on corruption.
Find out MoreThe first-ever Pacific Islands Corruption Barometer is being conducted through Transparency International’s Indo-Pacific Partnership for Strong, Transparent, Responsive & Open Networks for Good Governance.
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