TINZ Accreditation 2018
Every three years, the global body, Transparency International, reviews the accreditation of its member chapters. Transparency International New Zealand (TINZ) will undergo re-accreditation during the first half of 2018 with the final Membership Accreditation Committee (MAC) Meeting scheduled for the 8th of May 2018.
The National Chapter Accreditation and Individual Appointment Policy aims to:
- protect the integrity, cohesion and reputation of Transparency International, and to
- strengthen and support the national chapters of the movement.
Transparency International’s MAC aims to run a transparent and collaborative accreditation process. Its objective is to ensure that chapters uphold the values and principles of the movement. Full accredited national chapters, like TINZ, pass through a review process every three years, aimed at ensuring continuous compliance with Transparency International’s standards, and through this, strengthening the work of the chapters.
The TINZ Admin and Finance Committee will oversee the process. This provides an opportunity to review TINZ policies and its chapter. TINZ Board members will contribute to back work to enhance its governance, ethics and code of conduct and other policies
