Historical corruption in a ‘non-corrupt’ society: Aotearoa New Zealand recently published by Robert Gregory and Daniel Zirker reconsiders New Zealand’s reputation as a country largely without corruption with reference to colonial government’s confiscation of Māori land in the 19th century and beyond.
Find out MoreTINZ CEO Julie Haggie spent the last week of August in Taipei as one of a five-member, anti-corruption expert committee reviewing efforts by the Taiwanese to meet the requirements of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC). Here is her report including a couple of awesome interviews.
Find out MoreThe West can no longer allow its financial systems to enable dirty money flows around the globe. Now is the time for governments to put a full stop to the dirty money that fuels corruption and conflict.
Find out MoreThere has been slow steady progress on some of New Zealand’s National Integrity System Assessments’ recommendations, but as we emerge from the COVID crisis there is much more to be done.
Find out MoreCorruption may be a multifaceted problem, but it is one we know how to solve. Here are the fundamental steps to curtail the vicious cycle of corruption, human rights violations and democratic decline.
Find out MoreToday, 9 December is World Anti-Corruption Day. The 2021 International Anti-Corruption Day seeks to highlight the rights and responsibilities of everyone - including States, Government officials, civil servants, law enforcement officers, media representatives, the private sector, civil society, academia, the public and youth - in tackling corruption.
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