TINZ has completed its UNCAC submission as part of the Independent Review Mechanism (IRM) before a review panel visits New Zealand later this month. Our overall summary won’t surprise anyone -while overall New Zealand is comparatively less corrupt, our systems are under attack and we are not doing enough to proactively address the issue.
Find out MoreCybercrime is widespread but poorly understood by ordinary New Zealanders. Unlike other crimes, it is unlikely to be prosecuted yet the financial losses can be devastating for victims.
Find out MoreEvery year TINZ monitors reported corruption to inform our strategy. This year’s scan reports $28 Million in discovered and convicted cases.
Find out MoreEvery year Transparency International New Zealand (TINZ) monitors reported corruption to inform our strategy. This year’s scan reports $28 million in discovered and convicted cases.
Find out MoreIn mid-May 2025 the New Zealand government will host an evaluation team who will review New Zealand’s implementation of the commitments it signed up to under the United Nations Convention against Corruption.
Find out MoreIn August 2024 TINZ released a significant research report as part of our National Integrity System Assessment work programme. A key recommendation is the need for a zeitgeist shift in thinking about anti-corruption in New Zealand towards positive prevention including a Government funded agency responsible for anti-corruption work and strategy.
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