The NZ International Fraud Film Festival will be held on March 29 and March 30 at Q Theatre in Auckland.
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Find out MoreNZ International Fraud Film Festival will be held on March 29 and March 30 at Q Theatre in Auckland. This is a two-day festival of documentaries about fraud and its prevention, followed by live discussions to inspire awareness and debate around these issues.
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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.
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