Corruption
South Africa's softly spoken voice of conscience
In Whispering Truth to Power filmmaker and human rights lawyer Shameela Seedat tracks the work of Thuli Madonsela, South Africa's first female Public Protector, as she builds her corruption case… Audio
New Solomons PM commits to anti-corruption
The new Solomon Islands prime minister Rick Hou says he is committed to passing the anti-corruption bill recently tabled in parliament. Audio
PNG writer doubts corruption commission will happen
A Papua New Guinea writer says he doubts there is enough political will to create the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Audio
Indian student market destroys trust in private institutions - Independent Tertiary Education NZ
Abuse of the Indian student market has destroyed trust in private tertiary institutions, with the sector reeling from a government crack-down, a tertiary education group says.
Officials' tertiary fraud fears revealed
Tertiary institution staff are under suspicion of immigration fraud and their employers may be turning a blind eye to some offending, documents show. Audio
David Conn: The Fall of the House of FIFA
It has been almost two-and-a-half years since Sepp Blatter was unceremoniously dumped after four decades at the helm of the world soccer body, FIFA. It was the biggest corruption scandal to shake the… Audio
Elections begin in PNG amid claims of vote rigging, corruption
It's a country of eight million people in New Zealand's Pacific backyard, where corruption, tribal warfare and domestic violence are rife and it's about to head to the polls in national and local… Audio
Solomons MPs legalising corruption - Transparency SI
The chairperson of Transparency Solomon Islands says self serving MPs are effectively legalising corruption in Solomon Islands. Audio
Hundreds arrested at Russia corruption protests
Russia's main opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, has been arrested at an anti-corruption protest he organised in the capital, Moscow.
South Korea's president forced from office
A court has upheld the impeachment of Park Geun-hye over a graft scandal that has gripped the country for months.
Transparency Solomons says anti-corruption bills may never pass
Solomon Islands stalled anti-corruption legislation may never be passed according to the chairperson of Transparency Solomon Isands. Audio
Principals of law firm at centre of Panama Papers arrested.
RNZ's business editor explains what impact the latest twist in the Panama Papers saga has on New Zealand as the principals of the law firm at the centre of the leak are arrested and charged in a… Audio
NZ back at top of anti-corruption list
New Zealand is back on top of the latest anti-corruption global rankings after slipping to fourth last year.
Australian tennis players punished for corruption
Australian tennis players Nick Lindahl, Brandon Walkin and Isaac Frost have been punished after being found guilty of corruption.
Anti-corruption march planned for Friday in Solomon Islands
People from all walks of life are being encouraged to join anti-corruption activities in Solomon Islands' capital Honiara this week.
Convicted PNG Governor refused bail
The Governor of Papua New Guinea's Western Province has been denied bail after being sentenced to jail for corruption.
New plans to curb match-fixing
Cricketers suspected of corruption could be forced to hand over their mobile phones under new plans to curb match-fixing.
Bishop appeal in the Cooks to be heard from today
The Cook Islands High Court is scheduled to hear an appeal by former MP Teina Bishop against his conviction and jailing on corruption charges.
Indridi Indridason: Iceland politics
Kim Hill talks to Indridi Indridason, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside and an adjunct professor in the Department of Political… Audio