Leaders Integrity Forums
We provide support for these forums organised by Transparency International New Zealand. The forums feature guest speakers who give presentations on topics of interest to public organisations. The sessions are an opportunity for senior public leaders to discuss matters of mutual interest, share their experiences, and discuss good practice.
If you're a senior public leader and would like to attend these sessions, please get in touch: [email protected]
Organised by Transparency International New Zealand and often held at our offices, the Leaders Integrity Forums are hosted in-person and/or online to senior leaders in the public sector. The discussions are not made available publicly, to encourage free and frank sharing of challenges and solutions or approaches.
After each session, we usually publish a blog post that talks (at a high level) about the discussion and the useful aspects that arose.
This year's topics include:
- Public integrity - mechanisms and measures
- Governance of large publicly-funded projects
- Visible accountability in procurement
- Workplace bullying (the costs, the risks and the remedies).
Previous forums
Topics for the in-person and online forums have included:
- Maintaining a stewardship role of integrity of identity
- Kawanatanga: whakaharatau rangapū | Governance: how to put partnership into practice
- Leading in Practice
- Fraud Awareness - Red Flags and Risks
- The Balancing Act: Reacting decisively and maintaining transparency
- The Challenge of Changing Attitudes and Behaviour
- The Challenges of Intergenerational Fiscal Transfers
- The Ethical Use of Algorithms
- Balancing Competing Rights, Needs, and Responsibilities
- Digital Danger and the Public Sector Response
- Whakatinanahia: Words to Action - The bridge to a stronger Māori–Crown relationship
- Why Australia needs an Integrity Commission (and How New Zealand Can Ensure It Doesn’t)
- Fraud and corruption prevention: Getting it right
- The Official Information Act 1982
- Maintaining Integrity Under Pressure
- Freedom, Rights and Responsibilities
- Covid-19 and the risks ahead: The only certainty is uncertainty
- Responding to Covid-19: Holding on to integrity in uncertain times
- Te Wero: Partnership Under Pressure
- Conflicts of Interest
- Cybersecurity
- What Lessons from Australia’s Inquiry into Financial Entities Might Travel?
- Leading through challenging times.