Trading in influence: a research agenda for New Zealand?

  • Gluck J
  • Macaulay M
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Abstract

In November 2015 the Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill was passed by Parliament. An omnibus bill, it amended numerous different acts in relation to (among other things) money laundering, organised crime, corruption and bribery offences. One of its stated aims was to bring New Zealand legislation up to date to enable New Zealand to finally ratify the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), which it did in December that year. The merits and potential demerits of the bill have been discussed previously (Macaulay and Gregory, 2015), but one thing that requires further attention is the creation of a new offence of ‘trading in influence’.

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Gluck, J., & Macaulay, M. (2017). Trading in influence: a research agenda for New Zealand? Policy Quarterly, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v13i2.4663

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