Aotearoa New Zealand's historically low levels of corruption have encouraged complacency and a reactive approach to policy making at top levels of politics and the public service.This is the finding presented in our just released research report: An assessment of the effectiveness of anti-corruption institutions in New Zealand in deterring, detecting and exposing corruption. This research forms part of our National Integrity System Assessment work programme.
Find out MoreReport Brief summarizing our research report: "An assessment of the effectiveness of anti-corruption institutions in New Zealand in deterring, detecting and exposing corruption." This research forms part of our National Integrity System Assessment work programme.
Find out MorePaper prepared jointly by The Institute of Internal Auditors New Zealand and Transparency International New Zealand in November 2023
Find out MoreIn May 2022 Transparency International New Zealand released a report about our investigation of corruption and money laundering within Pacific Island Countries (PICs). TINZ has produced summaries of the analysis for each of the countries covered.
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 MoreThis report published in April 2023 was primarily prepared by TINZ, with review and further contribuons by the
Parliamentary Services Library staff. The focus is on central government with some limited coverage of local government.
Find out MorePacific Island countries face particular corruption risks given their relatively small populations, dependence on natural resources, vulnerability to natural disasters and recent transition to democracy. However, evidence about levels and patterns of corruption is still limited.
Find out MoreIn a comparison with 10 other jurisdictions, the absence of independent oversight of, and personal gains from lobbying in New Zealand is glaring.
Find out MoreGiven the dominance of COVID-19 in government activity over the last two years, it is clear that procurement for covid response and recovery has been conducted almost entirely outside of public scrutiny.
Find out MoreTransparency International New Zealand contributed to a new report by Transparency International, which identifies critical risks to the integrity of political financing posed by online advertising. It makes five recommendations to policymakers worldwide.
Find out MoreTransparency International Anti-Corruption Helpdesk report on algorithmic transparency
Find out MoreTINZ is releasing a report: Online Political Campaigning in New Zealand
We recommend that Parliament takes the opportunity to not only maintain New Zealand’s status and reputation as a leader in political integrity, but to show other countries the way forward in dealing with this critical issue for protecting democracies and fighting political corruption.
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Find out MoreBuilding Accountability Summary of the National Integrity System Assessment, 2018 Update.
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