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Dear Members, Friends and Supporters,

We’ve hit the ground running this year, working towards our commitment to make PNG a fairer, more honest place.

We launched the results of the 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index, with a strong call for that regular meetings of the National Anti Corruption Strategy Taskforce must be convened. The NACSTF is headed by the Departments of PM & NEC and the Justice & Attorney General.

Even though the riots of January 10 were a setback, they strengthened our resolve to continue to call for good governance and respect for Rule of Law by all citizens.

Also in this quarter, we farewelled our legal and communication interns, continued to engage with our members and participated in the 3rd Summit for Democracy in Seoul, South Korea.

Our Strategic Plan 2019 – 2023 ended last year. The wins were great but the opportunities to further our advocacy are even greater. As the team at TIPNG embark on the formation of our new Strategic Plan, we want to acknowledge your unwavering support towards our work.

This year, we will continue to work with key stakeholders to push for electoral reforms and advocate for the resourcing of integrity institutions to enable them to carry out their mandates.

As you read on the front page of this Newsletter, the Sir Anthony Siaguru Walk Against Corruption (SASWAC) will be happening on Sunday 16th June 2024 in Port Moresby and Lae. A number of organisations have already registered to participate and in-kind support is beginning to pick momentum. Get in touch with us now to register your organisation, school or family for the SASWAC!

Yours in Partnership,

Arianne Kassman

CEO, Transparency International PNG

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Arianne Kassman

Arianne Kassman is the Chief Executive Officer of Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG). She joined TIPNG in 2011, was appointed Executive Director in 2017, and became CEO in 2020. With more than a decade in the anti-corruption sector, Arianne leads initiatives that empower Papua New Guineans to demand integrity, accountability, and good governance, with a strong focus on youth participation and civic education. 

Arianne founded 350 PNG in 2013 and serves as a Director of Sustainable Coastlines PNG. She is also a Council Member of the Institute of National Affairs and a member of the Strategy Reference Group for the Transparency International Global Movement. 

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