Corruption in New Zealand


This article discusses the responsibilities of the various agencies involved in combating Corruption in New Zealand. New Zealand is regarded as having one of the lowest levels of corruption in the world.

Agencies

Serious Fraud Office

The Serious Fraud Office is the lead law enforcement agency for investigating and prosecuting serious financial crime, including bribery and corruption.
In 2020, the SFO reported that it had seen a 40 per cent increase in cases involving public officials, central and local government, in the past five years.

Electoral Commission

The Electoral Commission is responsible for the administration of parliamentary elections and promoting compliance with electoral laws, including those around the size and transparency of donations. If they believe the law is being broken, they refer the matter to the Police or Serious Fraud Office.

Independent Police Conduct Authority

The Independent Police Conduct Authority is an independent body that considers complaints against New Zealand Police and oversees their conduct. Under section 12 of the , "the Authority's functions are to: receive complaints alleging misconduct or neglect of duty by any member of Police or concerning any Police practice, policy or procedure affecting a complainant; and to investigate incidents in which a member of Police causes or appears to have caused death or serious bodily harm."

Ombudsman

The Ombudsman's role is to ensure citizens receive 'fair play' in their dealings with government entities, and they investigate where required. Over the years the powers of the Office have been extended to include education and hospital boards, local government agencies, requests under the Official Information Act and in 2005, all crown entities.

Conventions

has ratified several important international anti-corruption conventions such as the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions and the United Nations Convention against Corruption.

International ranking

is regarded as having one of the lowest levels of corruption in the world. The 2019 Corruption Perceptions Index, published in January 2020, ranks the country first out of 176 countries, a placing it also held for seven consecutive years until 2013.