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

Tag browsing: ethics

Possibly disastrous – certainly unpalatable

Using public funds for personal interests

Some relief from earthquake aftershocks

Does “taking ethical responsibilities seriously” require ethical action?

Is playing tax codes fair game?

Ethics of politicians undermined by self interest

Australia moves to trap dishonest staff

Ireland was a mangy moggie not a celtic tiger

Must government contractors demonstrate public sector ethics?

Society is stronger where business actively resists corruption

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