Media Release archive — 2015
Anti-Corruption Day to Parliamentarians
New Zealand demonstrates how strong integrity systems are the best antidote for corruption. New Zealanders can celebrate International Ant-Corruption Day by acknowledging this years achievements.
{read more…}Anti-Corruption Day
New Zealand demonstrates how strong integrity systems are the best antidote for corruption. New Zealanders can celebrate International Ant-Corruption Day by acknowledging this years achievements.
{read more…}TINZ Applauds UNCAC Ratification
“New Zealand’s ratification of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) is a matter for all New Zealanders to celebrate,” says Transparency International New Zealand (TINZ) Chair Suzanne Snively.
{read more…}Football Transparency Lacking
Transparency International report shows significant failures in transparency and accountability of football associations, heightening their corruption risks.
{read more…}New Zealand Defense Force given good marks
In an index released yesterday at the ASEAN Defence Minister’s conference in Malaysia, The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is ranked the most transparent and least corrupt in the region.
{read more…}Sir Anand Satyanand Appointed to TI Advisory Council
Former Governor General and TINZ Patron Sir Anand Satyanand has been appointed as a member of Transparency International’s global Advisory Council.
{read more…}Saudi Sheep Transaction: Where is the Transparency?
The lack of transparency in the Saudi sheep deal could deliver a body blow to New Zealand
{read more…}Government squandering critical opportunity
Let’s not squander that reputation and good will by paying mere lip service to the principles of open government.
{read more…}New Zealand: Take Leadership Role in Fighting Sport Corruption
New Zealand must use its untarnished reputation in sport to help root out corrupt practices in International Football says Transparency International’s New Zealand chair Suzanne Snively.
{read more…}Bribery and Corruption Undermine Sport
The arrest of some of the most powerful figures in global football on bribery and corruption charges is a wakeup call for New Zealand
{read more…}State Sanctioned Bribes Unacceptable
The Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Bill allows facilitation payments-small bribes-undermining New Zealand’s strong reputation for being corruption free.
{read more…}2015 Deloitte Bribery and Corruption Survey Australia New Zealand
Deloitte’s 2015 Bribery and Corruption survey is a wake up call for NZ businesses operating here and overseas as they are at risk of being caught up with bribery and corruption scandals.
{read more…}Sir Don McKinnon Becomes TINZ Patron
Transparency International announces that one of New Zealand’s most respected public figures Sir Don McKinnon has agreed to become its Patron.
{read more…}MR Law and Order Committee Crimes Bill TINZ Statement
The chair of Transparency International New Zealand, Suzanne Snively warns New Zealand is putting its existing reputation at risk by leaving in place any legislation that can be seen to condone bribery
{read more…}Organized Crimes Bill Submission by TINZ
Transparency International New Zealand’s submission to the Law and Order Select Committee regarding the The Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Legislation Bill
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