Transparency 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.
Find out MoreThe 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index exposes trends in corruption, as related to New Zealand, the Pacific and the world.
Find out MoreNew Zealand government agencies are falling woefully short in public reporting of their procurement information to the Government Electronic Tenders Service
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 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 MoreOn 1 January, 2021 the US Congress passed the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AMLA), the first major money laundering reform in 20 years. The Act creates a beneficial ownership registry and modernises whistleblower protections.
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