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: UMR Mood of the Nation

Loss of public respect for politicians goes against trend for other occupations

Banking on trustworthiness

Small changes in public confidence in agencies

Perceived ethical standards of professions largely unchanged – US survey

Something awry with being responsible and trustworthy

Swings and roundabouts in agency effectiveness survey

Confidence in most agencies falling away

Would you trust a politician?

Is national jubilation confidence or relief?

Were banks “wilfully blind” to Madoff?

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