Integrity Talking Points

Integrity Talking Points seeks to encourage conversations about trustworthiness and the spirit of service expected of everyone who works in New Zealand government agencies. " Integrity is a state of mind, it is not a set of rules." Beith Atkinson

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Arms dealers exploit integrity weakness in many countries.

Civil servants peeved with pay and political leaders

Senior Chinese politician netted by anti corruption measures

Choosing who we trust

Disclosure of chief executives’ gifts, hospitality and expenses

New Zealand tops Open Budget Survey

State Services Commissioner sees future for best and brightest public servants

New Zealand seen as free and reputable

Are frustrations boiling over in relationships between UK civil service and Ministers?

Was 2012 the year of the whistleblower?

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