The May Leaders Integrity Forum blog post is now available. One key message was that transparency around the reasoning around how decisions are made is important when faced with the difficult task of balancing different, and competing, human rights for the well-being and future of New Zealand.
Find out MoreTINZ recently surveyed its members in order to inform its feedback to a research team from the OECD and Te Kawa Mataaho | New Zealand Public Service Commission. This team is carrying out a case study on the drivers of trust that people have in government institutions in New Zealand.
Find out MoreThe Office of the Auditor-General’s new integrity framework for the public sector is designed to support leaders and organisations to strive for a culture of integrity.
Find out MoreThe Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission announced two key new publications - Acting in the Spirit of Service Speaking Up and Public Participation in Government in the Future - Draft for Consultation.
Find out MoreTransparency International New Zealand is finalising its approach for ongoing revisions to the National Integrity System Assessment utilising a functional approach.
Find out MoreFormer New Zealand Government Statistician Len Cook raises serious concerns about the Data and Statistics Bill quietly working its way through Parliament
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