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NZ should toughen up political financing rules, Transparency International head says

José Ugaz says New Zealand needs to focus on political financing and property purchases by offshore buyers. He talks with NBR View's Susan Wood.


Fiona Rotherham & Susan Wood
Fri, 28 Jul 2017

As the country heads to a general election in September, the visiting head of anti-corruption group Transparency International says New Zealand’s political party financing should be made more transparent.

José Ugaz has been chairman of the global anti-corruption group, which has chapters in more

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Fiona Rotherham & Susan Wood
Fri, 28 Jul 2017
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