The OECD that shows a much improved bribery prevention framework in New Zealand since 2013, but that much more work is needed including specific improvements in detecting and preventing bribery.
Find out More“Civil society participation is essential to the achievement and maintenance of common wealth and resilience” is the key message from Transparency International New Zealand to leaders attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa.
Find out MoreNew TINZ Reports finds that Aotearoa New Zealand's historically low levels of corruption have encouraged complacency and a reactive approach to policymaking at top levels of politics and the public service.
Find out MoreThe just released draft voluntary lobbying code of conduct released by the Ministry of Justice demonstrates lobbyist’s effectiveness. It is so watered down from the initial draft which was developed based on other international codes, that it now lacks substance.
Find out MoreNew Zealand is now ranked third in the international corruption perceptions ranking prepared annually by Transparency International.
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 MoreTransparency International NZ is working with other Pacific chapters on projects as part of the Transparency International Indo Pacific Programme (TI-IPP).This broad program helps support transparency and anti-corruption activities across the Pacific region.
Find out MoreMoney Laundering and Corruption Report. Research published by Transparency International New Zealand investigates corruption and money laundering within Pacific Island Countries (PICs). It highlights the linkage between the two concluding that preventive and investigative systems are insufficient and not operating effectively.
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 MoreTransparency International New Zealand (TINZ) will launch its FISA Online Self-Assessment today.FISA Self-Assessment is designed for financial organisations: Banks, finance service providers, KiwiSaver providers, credit unions, building societies, insurance companies and r elated financial institutions such as trust companies and fund managers.
Find out MoreThe just released Transparency International (TI) Exporting Corruption 2022 report finds only two of 47 top exporting countries actively enforce against cross-border bribery. New Zealand’s excellent reputation coupled with lax enforcement of foreign bribery is a dangerous combination.
Find out MoreCandidates and elected members of local government will have free access to a ‘Road Trip’ online learning resource published by Transparency International New Zealand (TINZ) today.
Find out More“The Data and Statistics Bill is a step backwards for transparent and open government,” says Anne Tolley, Chair of Transparency International NZ. "We urge Parliament to withdraw this bill and maintain the independence of the Government Statistician."
Find out MoreWe urge Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders now meeting in Suva, Fiji to not forget that corruption plays a major role in undermining any progress in the region.
Find out MoreTransparency International New Zealand welcomes the government’s intent to make it easier to see who owns and controls a company.
Find out MoreNew Zealand is once again ranked least corrupt in the world by Transparency International’s annual Corruption Perceptions Index. This year New Zealand’s score of 88 out of 100 is unchanged resulting in it being first equal with Denmark and Finland.
Find out MoreThe combined defence sector in New Zealand is ranked the most transparent and least corrupt in the world in the just released Government Defence Integrity Index (GDI).
Find out MoreThe just released Transparency International Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) is the only worldwide public survey on people’s views and experience of corruption. It is the largest, most detailed survey of corruption in the region – how people experience it, whether they feel corruption is on the rise, and what they think are the most urgent problems.
Find out MoreThe 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released by global anti-corruption organization Transparency International ranks New Zealand’s public sector and judiciary first equal with Denmark as least corrupt in the world. New Zealand’s score of 88 out of 100 reflects a one point improvement from last year.
Find out MoreToday, 9 December 2020 is International Anti-Corruption Day, with the theme ‘Recover with Integrity’.
The response to the COVID-19 virus is creating new opportunities to exploit weak oversight and inadequate transparency, diverting funds away from people in their hour of greatest need.
Find out MoreTransparency International New Zealand (TINZ) contributes to local government democracy by promoting integrity and civic literacy. More than 1000 local body candidates will receive its ‘Questions on Integrity’ this week.
Find out MoreTransparency International New Zealand (TINZ) is delighted that Suzanne Snively has been named in the New Years Honours as an Honorary Dame Companionfor her services to governance
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