Tuesday 3 May 2022 | Written by RNZ | Published in Pacific Islands, Regional
Transparency International New Zealand has just released a new report, Corruption and Money Laundering in the Pacific: Interwined Challenges and Interlinked Responses.
One of its researchers is Professor John Hopkins, who said many Pacific Island countries struggle to deal with corrupt practices, often because of a lack of capacity.
He said the onus is on the larger countries to help.
"We have to be careful. There's been a tendency in the past for the Western states, the developed states to somewhat apply what they want to the Pacific states.
The Pacific states have to be the ones to deal with this, so they can be given support but it has to come from them- I don't think it is a matter of just training them in the ways of New Zealand or Australia or elsewhere, there has got to be domestic buy-in from the states so that these rules will apply in a domestic context," he said
The report calls for :
The report is available on Transparency International New Zealand's website.