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The Struggle against Corruption
28 October 2018
Instead of a golden age of political integrity and economic prosperity, the last four decades since the end of the Cold War have brought the world to a dangerous juncture. People are experiencing rising inequality and powerlessness. They’re wondering about the fate of their families, their communities, and the systems that move the world today.
This brand new short film from UNODC brings together UN experts and academics to look at how corruption has manifested itself throughout history, what the implications have been, and how we can work to counter this crime.

Strong Integrity Systems
6 May 2018
Strong Integrity Systems Could Mean People Everywhere Have Rewarding Lives
Suzanne Snively Chair of Transparency International New Zealand was the 2013 Wellingtonian of the Year and in 2015 awarded an ONZM for services to women and business.
Suzanne’s talk is about the need for integrity systems which leads to more rewarding lives for people and highlighting New Zealand currently as the least corrupt public sector in the world.

Hon Clare Curran interviewed by Mark Sainsbury
9 December 2017
Member of Parliament Claire Curran interviewed by Mark Sainsbury.
Curran has the portfolios of Minister of Broadcasting, Communications, and Digital Media and Minister for Government Digital Services along with an associate portfolio for the State Services Commission.
In this audio interview Curran commits to transparency and expresses willingness to work with Transparency International New Zealand for better practices around transparency. She also acknowledges the need for conversations about the Protected Disclosures Act
Audio courtesy of RadioLive New Zealand

Business Integrity Programme 2017
24 April 2017
Suzanne Snively on the importance of supply chain business integrity
Transparency International New Zealand’s Chair, Suzanne Snively, represented TINZ at TI’s Business Integrity Programme (BIP) in Berlin 21 – 23 March 2017.
The BIP brought together focussed effort from attendees representing 45 Chapters to address business integrity. These representatives, from throughout the globe, were keen to deepen their understanding of ways of working with the business sector to address corruption and strengthen integrity systems.
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Emmanuel Lulin (L’Oreal) in New Zealand 2016
30 April 2016
In this brief clip L’Oreal’s Emmanuel Lulin hightlights the value of integrity, respect and ethics in making good business decisions. From his 2016 visit to New Zealand to speak with business leaders.

Emmanuel Lulin in New Zealand 2016 question from Ian Fraser
3 April 2016
L’Orea’s Emmanuel Lulin in New Zealand discussing cultures of ethics and the benefits to members and business performance.
Corruption in sport with Peter Miskimmin
27 August 2015
Video Interview about corruption in sport. Peter Miskimmin CEO of Sport NZ is interviewed by TINZ board member Mark Sainsbury
PNG Dirty Money
7 July 2015
How corrupt PNG cash is reaching Australia and beyond from Current Affairs Dateline SBS. Published on Jun 23, 2015. A special investigation on Dateline reveals senior lawyers detailing how to avoid detection when laundering money into Australia and beyond.
Transcript: Dateline, Dirty Money: How corrupt PNG cash is reaching Australia.
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Strong Integrity Systems
2 June 2014
Strong Integrity Systems Could Mean People Everywhere Have Rewarding Lives
Suzanne Snively Chair of Transparency International New Zealand was the 2013 Wellingtonian of the Year and in 2015 awarded an ONZM for services to women and business.
Suzanne’s talk is about the need for integrity systems which leads to more rewarding lives for people and highlighting New Zealand currently as the least corrupt public sector in the world.

The Three Myths about Corruption
1 January 2014
Afra Raymond: Three myths about corruption. Filmed December 2012 at TEDxPortofSpain.