An OIA by TINZ reveals that there is very little data available about the activities of trusts in New Zealand. This limited data highlights the need for more information about these arrangements to increase protection against criminals using New Zealand’s opacity to launder money and hide corruptly gained assets.
Find out MoreIn a comparison with 10 other jurisdictions, the absence of independent oversight of, and personal gains from lobbying in New Zealand is glaring.
Find out MoreThe imminent creation of an Australian anti-corruption agency causes us to ask the question whether there is a similar need in New Zealand
Find out MoreRecap of a short, sharp and focused seminar/webinar about cybercrime with real stories and examples the audience could relate to and understand.
Find out MoreA recommended short course to help slow the spread of harmful misinformation online and protect you friends and family.
Find out MoreTINZ was represented by Julie Haggie and Debbie Gee at the mid-point review of Transparency International’s Indo-Pacific Partnership for Strong, Transparent, Responsive and Open Networks for Good Governance 2020-2023 in Bali. Face-to-face collegiality, the opportunity to forge new relationships, rekindle existing ones, and build strong effective networks after years of being able to meet only online, were arguably the most valuable outcomes of all.
Find out MoreTINZ is now offering Corporate Memberships. These are for organisations committed to transparency and accountability.
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