Transparency International
'PNG govt needs to be transparent about its gold plans'
'PNG govt needs to be transparent about its gold plans' - Transparency International Papua New Guinea. Audio
Sextortion in the Pacific: Transparency International findings
Sextortion in the Pacific: Transparency International findings. Audio
Whistleblower law leaves media out of the loop
The Protected Disclosures Act was updated for the first time in 20 years recently with little fanfare or media attention. The government says it better protects whistleblowers who stick their necks… Audio
Whistleblower law leaves media out of the loop
The Protected Disclosures Act was updated for the first time in 20 years recently with little fanfare or media attention. The government says it better protects whistleblowers who stick their necks…
AudioNew Zealand ranked least corrupt country in the world
Suzanne Snively, chair of Transparency International New Zealand talks about the country being ranked as the least corrupt in the world alongside Denmark. Audio
Call for transparency in PNG government luxury car deals
Transparency International in Papua New Guinea has urged the government to come clean on how it procured a batch of luxury vehicles for the APEC summit. Audio
NZ whistleblowers need more protection - Chief Ombudsman
New Zealand's ranking as the least corrupt country in the world comes as no surprise, but more can be done, the Chief Ombudsman says.
PNG watchdog happy punitive candidate fee hike dumped
Transparency International PNG says it is happy to the government has dropped plans for a ten fold increase in the charge for people standing in June's election. Audio
NZ back at top of anti-corruption list
New Zealand is back on top of the latest anti-corruption global rankings after slipping to fourth last year.
Foreign trust review a missed opportunity
A leading anti corruption watchdog has this morning savaged the Government's response to issues raised by the Panama Papers. Audio
NZ slips again in anti-corruption rankings
New Zealand has slipped again in global anti-corruption rankings, to fourth place - with a warning it could fall further if action is not taken.