News & Updates

Press Statement

EAST SEPIK ELECTION PLANNING AND ROLL UPDATE NEEDS CIVIL SOCIETY

Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG) through its ongoing Building Elections Integrity through Partnership (BEIP) Project, conducted an Election Awareness Information Session in Wewak, East Sepik Province yesterday (Wednesday 24th November 2021) The BEIP Project is funded through the PNG-Australia Partnership.

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Press Statement

GCB LAUNCH UNDERSCORES SILVER LINING FOR PACIFIC COUNTRIES

In what has now been one of the most ambitious public opinion surveys of corruption in the Pacific, the official launching of the first ever Pacific component of the Transparency International Global Corruption Barometer (GCB), has now underscored a silver lining, in what is an otherwise burgeoning trend of corruption across the Pacific.

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Quarterly Newsletter

OUR 2021 Q3 NEWSLETTER IS OUT NOW!

Welcome to another issue of our quarterly newsletter and certainly one in less auspicious and uncertain times. As the inevitable threat of COVID-19 and the Delta variant have continued the ravage our communities, the need for transparency and accountability in the face of our buckling public health system is now more critical than ever.

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Press Statement

TIPNG SIGNS ANTI-CORRUPTION MOU WITH IICAC OFFICE

Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG) and the Interim Independent Commission Against Corruption (IICAC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) yesterday, which formalizes a partnership to develop an agency-level anti-corruption strategy for the IICAC.

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Lori Nelson

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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