Political turmoil in Samoa after April elections have the long standing Pacific democracy in crisis.
Find out MoreWith unfavorable reviews and the COVID-19 crisis to look back on, it is time for the New Zealand financial services industry to assess their integrity.
Find out MoreTINZ has submitted on the Incorporated Societies Bill currently being considered by the Economic Development, Science and Innovation Committee. Good governance and integrity is as important in civil society organisations as it is in public and business sector.
Find out MoreThe Financial Action Task Force peer review of New Zealand’s regulatory landscape for anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism was just released. Gaps remain in New Zealand’s approach particularly with regards to persons of interest and tracking of beneficial ownership.
Find out MoreThe TINZ South Pacific Outreach Program held a series of Talanoa sessions aimed at exploring the Tongan perspective on corruption, transparency & integrity.
Find out More17 May kicks off Open Government Week with sessions worldwide and many online. A video featuring TINZ’s works on algorithm transparency will be shown at the plenary session.
Find out MoreTrust is hard to earn, and quickly lost. Four things for organizations to consider in establishing the right level of assurance and independent review.
Find out MoreThe 16th Doc Edge Festival will be held. 3 June – 11 July 2021. The festival features 83 films, 38 days, 4 venues.- Auckland (SkyCity Theatre, The Civic), Wellington (The Roxy) and online nationwide. Here are a couple of films related to transparency
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 MoreTINZ provided four specific recommendations based on its research, in its submission to the Justice Select Committee Inquiry into the 2020 General Election.
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