The Helen Clark Foundation releases a report urging stronger regulations to combat corruption in New Zealand's political and governance systems, highlighting vulnerabilities in lobbying, donations, information access, foreign bribery, and beneficial ownership.
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critical step to combat hidden influence
\\ \\ 18 August 2024\\ \\ Press Release\\ \\ **Helen Clark Foundation calls for tougher rules against corruption, as public unease grows** \\ \\ In a report released today, public policy think tank The Helen Clark Foundation brings into sharp focus the growing perception…\\ \\ H\\ \\ Helen Clark Foundationexposes corporate and foreign financial control
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