At the Transparency International New Zealand Leaders Integrity Forum in November, three Officers of Parliament spoke to public service leaders about their role in safeguarding New Zealand’s democracy. Senior Advisor Good Practice & Policy, Cas Alabere, shares key points and reflections from the discussion.
About the Transparency International Leaders Integrity Forums
The Transparency International Leaders Integrity Forums are organised by Transparency International New Zealand and supported by the Office of the Auditor-General.
Attendees hear from distinguished guest speakers and gain new perspectives.
The forum is a space for free and frank discussion about integrity challenges, solutions, and good practice. The Chatham House Rule ensures a safe space for open and honest dialogue.
Most forums are followed up with a blog that summarises the discussion. These blogs provide a valuable resource for ongoing learning and reflection.
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Read our recent blog posts from the Forums
At the Transparency International New Zealand Leaders Integrity Forum in October, public service leaders heard that building connections between citizens, residents, and newcomers to New Zealand can help to ensure that everyone feels included and develops a sense of belonging. Senior Advisor Good Practice & Policy, Cas Alabere, shares key points and reflections from the discussion.
Several classics turned 40 in 2022, including the Official information Act. Weiyi Zhang, Senior Policy Advisor, sat back to enjoy the popcorn as experts described the critical role that public sector leaders play as stewards of this incredibly important Act.