Transparency 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 MoreOnline public engagement has begun on New Zealand’s fourth Open Government National Action Plan, and you can get involved! Visit the online Delib platform was launched
Find out MoreWe have a great year ahead of us filled with many exciting projects that we can't wait to share with you. Thank you all for your interest and continued support in Transparency International New Zealand, as we strive to hold power to account for the common good.
Find out MoreTransparency International New Zealand along with funding partners, is embarking on an exciting research project on corruption and money laundering across the Pacific.
Find out MoreAs the Government rolls up its sleeves for its 2021 workload, a number of initiatives are underway that demonstrate anti-corruption is an important agenda item. Transparency International New Zealand is keeping watch on these ongoing efforts.
Find out MoreAlgorithms are the foundation of most interactions between individuals and institutions, yet they are opaque. Transparency of algorithms is a 21st century anti-corruption issue.
Find out MoreNew Zealand is managing itsCOVID response on an ongoing basis using the “high trust” model. Our team of 5 million is relied upon to do the right thing. Having independent objective assurance makes it possible.
Find out MoreTransparency International Anti-Corruption Helpdesk report on algorithmic transparency
Find out MoreI am excited and honoured to be the new Chair of Transparency International New Zealand. In this role I look forward to the opportunities ahead for TINZ to strengthen New Zealand as a Treaty partner, as a Pacific nation, and as a great democracy.
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 MoreThe 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index exposes trends in corruption, as related to New Zealand, the Pacific and the world.
Find out MoreTransparency International chapters in New Zealand and Denmark agree that it is great to see well founded trust in our respective public services. But there are still integrity and transparency gaps, that are enabling corrupt practices which need fixing now.
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