Corruption
Call to ban football transfer system
The transfer system in professional football inevitably leads to corruption and should be abolished, a sports economist says. Audio
Tennis player suspended, fined for betting
A French tennis player has been suspended for seven months and fined 10-thousand dollars after admitting to charges of betting on 220 matches.
Solomons PM calls for united effort against corruption
The Prime Minister of Solomon Islands is calling for a united effort to combat corruption in the country. Audio
Former Cook Islands MP appeals sentence
Defence lawyers for Teina Bishop have filed an appeal against his prison sentence and conviction.
Fight against corruption high on PNG agenda
The fight against corruption is expected to be high on the agenda when the Papua New Guinea parliament resumes this afternoon
Robert Amsterdam: Turkey's Lawyer
International Lawyer Robert Amsterdam is working for the Turkish government and says there are indications of direct involvement in the coup attempt by Fethullah Gulenm, a Muslim cleric who is living… Audio
Tide is turning
A UK-based anti-corruption NGO says London's property market has been open to corruption for far too long, but the tide is turning. Audio
Publicly available ownership register action too uncertain
The government should commit to a company ownership register instead of just "exploring" the idea, an anti-corruption charity says. Audio
NZ's corruption fight: 'The world has changed'
A public register of company ownership - including foreign beneficiaries - is being looked at by the government, as part of its fight against global corruption.
NZ commits to exploring making public, property ownership
The Police Minister Judith Collins says New Zealand will consider a public register of foreign owners of property and trusts. Audio
New anti-corruption centre to be based in London
New Zealand has made a number of commitments at the Anti-Corruption Summit in London saying we will help combat global bribery and corruption Audio
Judith Collins says public register of assets needed in NZ
The Police Minister Judith Collins says New Zealand will consider a public register of foreign owners of property and trusts. Audio
First UK anti-corruption summit to get underway
World leaders are arriving in the UK for tomorrow's anti-corruption summit, just days after Prime Minister David Cameron labelling Afghanistan and Nigeria 'fantastically corrupt.' Audio
British PM makes corruption gaffe to Queen
David Cameron has been caught on camera telling the Queen Nigeria and Afghanistan are "fantastically corrupt", shortly before he hosts an anti-corruption summit.
Anonymous text service for PNG corruption proves effective
A service in Papua New Guinea that allows finance ministry staff to anonymously report cases of corruption via text message is proving effective. Audio
Hong Kong cricketer banned for anti-corruption breach
Hong Kong all-rounder Irfan Ahmed has been banned for two-and-a-half years by the ICC for failing to disclose corrupt approaches made to him.
Firm behind Christchurch build under scrutiny
The Ministry of Health is defending its decision to award one of the company's at the centre of an Australian Senate inquiry into corruption the contract to rebuild Christchurch Hospital's Acute… Audio
Australian senate to investigate CIMIC
The company signed up to do the single most expensive building in the Christchurch rebuild will be centre stage this week in a corruption inquiry in the Australian Senate. Audio
Insight: The Panama Papers
On Insight this week the BBC and an international team of investigative journalists reveal unprecedented detail of the inner workings of the off-shore finance industry and its use by rogue states and…
Wealth Management researcher on Panama Papers
As the ripples from the biggest leak in journalistic history continue to spread, academic Brooke Harrington - who spent the better part of a decade investigating wealth management - says the… Audio