Suzanne Snively
Suzanne Snively takes New Year's honour
Suzanne Snively is to be appointed Honorary Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. She's being recognised for her work on anti-corruption including work across the Pacific, and has chaired… Audio
Government warned over political funding transparency
Transparency International's New Zealand chair is warning the need to reform political funding structures is more urgent than ever - and that complacency is leaving the country more vulnerable to… Audio
Should the political donation system change?
Both National and NZ First are facing Serious Fraud Office investigations related to political donations - Tranparency International's Suzanne Snively joins The Panel to talk about whether things need… Audio
New Zealand ranked least corrupt country in the world
Suzanne Snively, chair of Transparency International New Zealand talks about the country being ranked as the least corrupt in the world alongside Denmark. Audio
NZ politics vulnerable to corruption - Transparency International
A new report warns the country is very vulnerable to overseas corruption and urgent work needs to be done to bring greater transparency to Parliament.
The New Zealand branch of Transparency… Audio
Panama papers firm Mossack Fonseca quits NZ
Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the centre of the Panama Papers scandal has quit New Zealand. Transparency International argues a clean reputation could be worth billions of dollars to New Zealand… Audio
Transparency International on the Panama Papers
Transparency International has been campaigning for 15 years for changes to the laws governing foreign trusts in this country. Chair Suzanne Snively discusses what we've learned from the Panama Papers… Audio
Foreign trust review a missed opportunity
A leading anti corruption watchdog has this morning savaged the Government's response to issues raised by the Panama Papers. Audio
NZ accused of dragging its heels in acting over Panama papers
New Zealand is being accused of dragging its heels in response to the Panama papers as the rest of the world starts to crack down on tax-dodging and money launderers. Foreign trusts are in the… Audio
Saudi deal puts NZ's reputation at stake
The head of Transparency International in New Zealand, Suzanne Snively, warns the Saudi sheep farm deal could undermine New Zealand's enviable international reputation for integrity. Audio
The cost of domestic violence
A new report says if nothing is done to address domestic violence, the financial and economic burden will grow more than ten fold - to nearly 80 billion dollars in a decade. The study's been… Audio
Domestic violence costs employers
The financial impact of domestic violence in New Zealand is said to cost employers in excess of 368-million-dollars a year. Audio
Ideas for 22 December 2013 - The Highs and Lows of 2013
Chris is joined by three guests to review 2013 and take a look at what's on the horizon for next year. They are: Wellingtonian of the Year Suzanne Snively, a community and business leader who is… Audio
Suzanne Snively - Public Service and Integrity
The New Zealand public sector has long enjoyed a reputation as one of the least corrupt in the world. Suzanne Snively, from anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International NZ, talks to Chris about… Audio
NZ scores top marks for anti-corruption
New Zealand has once again scored top marks on the global anti-corruption index which ranks 176 governments. Audio