Pacific Island countries face particular corruption risks given their relatively small populations, dependence on natural resources, vulnerability to natural disasters and recent transition to democracy. However, evidence about levels and patterns of corruption is still limited.
Find out MoreTINZ's submission response covers the elements of the Bill that are particularly relevant to our areas of focus – anti corruption, good governance and transparency for accountability.
Find out MoreToday - 9 December 2022 - is International Anti-Corruption Day occurring alongside the International Anti-Corruption Conference.
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 MoreThe just released Transparency International (TI) Exporting Corruption 2022 report finds only two of 47 top exporting countries actively enforce against cross-border bribery. New Zealand’s excellent reputation coupled with lax enforcement of foreign bribery is a dangerous combination.
Find out MoreHistorical 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.
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