GOPAC Oceania

GOPAC Oceania GOPAC is the only international network of parliamentarians focused solely on combating corruption. GOPAC Oceania represents Pacific parliamentarians.

GOPAC was founded in October 2002 as a result of a Global Conference in Ottawa, Canada which brought together over 170 parliamentarians and 400 observers dedicated to fighting corruption and improving good governance. It was at this meeting that the Board of Directors approved the GOPAC Constitution. GOPAC became a legal entity in the fall of 2003 – a not-for-profit under Canadian law. GOPAC is un

ique in that it is the only international network of parliamentarians focused solely on combating corruption. Its members represent more than 50 countries in all regions of the world. They are current or former legislators or legislators who have been denied their right to take office. Their collaboration is non-partisan. GOPAC’s programming model uses Global Task Forces (GTF) to promote agendas identified by membership through a regionally representative group of parliamentarians that champion each topic. The GOPAC Board and Global Secretariat support GTFs with handbooks, workshops and capacity building among parliamentarians worldwide. Through its GTFs GOPAC can support the introduction of legislative and oversight changes in national parliaments to control corruption, promote good governance and hold the Executive more accountable to the people. Anti-Money Laundering GTF
United Nations Convention Against Corruption GTF
Parliamentary Oversight GTF
Parliamentary Ethics and Conduct GTF
Participation of Society GTF

Vision, Mission and Core Values

GOPAC’s vision is to

achieve accountability and transparency through effective anti-corruption mechanisms and inclusive participation and cooperation between parliamentarians, government and civil society. To achieve this vision, GOPAC’s mission is to

assist and support parliamentarians in their advocacy and legislation to make governments accountable and transparent. Our vision and mission are built upon GOPAC’s commitment to certain core values. These values guide our programs, projects and our day-to-day business of promoting good governance and the rule of law around the world. The set of core values are:

Integrity
Integrity is at the heart of the anti-corruption agenda. GOPAC is committed to conducting itself with the same honesty, openness, and principle it seeks to instil in governments. Accountability
Accountability and transparency are the essence of good government. GOPAC is committed to leading by example, by ensuring we are accountable to our members, our partners, and our funders. We demand the same of all governments, by ensuring that accountability is a fundamental objective of all our initiatives. Collaboration
GOPAC recognizes that the fight against corruption is a fight by all of us, for all of us, and can only succeed when we work together. We work in collaboration with legislators, civil society, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector, and seek to build a strong coalition against corruption across sectors and across society. Diversity
GOPAC is an inclusive and diverse organization. We are committed to ensuring that our network is open and non-partisan, and welcomes members who believe in the same core values GOPAC holds, from all over the world regardless of age, race, religion, gender, or political affiliation.

21/03/2026
16/02/2026

❓ Q&A: Whistleblower Act vs. Official Secrets Act

Q: If I disclose wrongdoing under the Whistleblower Protection Act, am I breaking the Official Secrets Act?

A: No. There is no conflict between the two laws.

- The Whistleblower Protection Act 2025 gives civil servants a safe and legal path to report corruption, abuse of authority, or serious wrongdoing.
- When you disclose in good faith and through the proper channels (like the Anti-Corruption Commission), you are protected from liability and retaliation.
- The Official Secrets Act only applies if information is leaked recklessly, maliciously, or outside the whistleblower framework.

👉 Example:
If you discover that public funds are being misused in your ministry:
- Protected disclosure: You report it to the Anti-Corruption Commissioner under the Whistleblower Protection Act. You are shielded from dismissal or punishment.
- Unprotected leak: You secretly hand documents to outsiders or post them online outside the whistleblower framework. That could breach the Official Secrets Act.

⚖️ Bottom line: Civil servants can disclose wrongdoing under the Whistleblower Protection Act without fear of breaching the Official Secrets Act—so long as they act in good faith and follow the Act’s procedures.

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❓ F&T: Lao ki hono malu'i ha tokotaha oku fakaha vs. Lao ki he Ngaahi Fakapulipuli Faka'ofisiale

F: Kapau te u fakahā ha ngaahi ngāue ta'efaitotonu ʻi he malumalu ʻo e Lao ki hono malu'i ha tokotaha ʻoku ou maumauʻi nai ʻa e Lao ki he Ngaahi Fakapulipuli Fakaʻofisialé?

T: ʻIkai ʻOku ʻikai ha fepakipaki ʻi he vahaʻa ʻo e ongo laó.

- Ko e Lao ki hono malu'i ha tokotaha ‘oku fakaha ne ‘oange ki he kau ngaue fakapule’anga ha hala malu mo fakalao ke nau lipooti ai ‘a e faihala, ngaue hala’aki ‘o e mafai, pe ko ha ngaahi ngaue ta'efaitotonu
- Ko e taimi ‘oku ke fakahā ai ‘i he loto lelei pea ‘i he ngaahi founga totonu (hangē ko e ACC), ‘oku malu’i koe mei he mo’ua mo e tautea.
- ‘Oku toki ngaue’aki pe ‘a e Lao ki he Ngaahi Fakapulipuli Faka’ofisiale kapau ‘oku tukuange ta’efakakaukau’i, fakakaukau kovi, pe ‘i tu’a mei he fa’unga ‘o e Lao ki hono malu'i ae tokotaha oku fakaha.

👉 Fakatātā:
Kapau te ke ‘ilo‘i ‘oku ngāuehala‘aki ‘a e pa‘anga ‘a e pule'anga ‘i ha potungaue fakapule'anga:
- Fakaha malu’i: ‘Oku ke lipooti ia ki he ACC ‘i he malumalu ‘o e Lao ki hono malu'i ha tokotaha oku fakaha. ‘Oku malu‘i koe mei hono fakahifo pe tauteá.
- Fakaha 'oku 'ikai malu'i: 'Oku ke 'oatu fakafufū 'a e ngaahi tohi pe fakamatala ki he kakai 'i tu'a pe 'oku ke post 'i he 'initaneti 'o 'ikai ke ke muimui ki he Lao. ‘E lava ke maumau‘i ai ‘a e Lao ki he Ngaahi Fakapulipuli Faka‘ofisialé.

01/02/2026

Post #2/2026

‼️CONTRACT SERVICE OF SECRETARY TO THE COMMITTEE‼️

THE OFFICE OF THE MANEABA NI MAUNGATABU IS PLEASED TO INVITE INTERESTED APPLICANTS TO THE CONTRACT SERVICE APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY FOR ONE OF THE PARLIAMENTARY SELECT COMMITTEES THAT NOW EXIST WITHIN THE MANEABA NI MAUNGATABU.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATION OF THE POST:

A BACHELOR’S DEGREE FROM ANY RECOGNISED INSTITUTIONS WITH AT LEAST 10 YEARS OF RELEVANT WORKING EXPERIENCES.
INTERESTED APPLICANTS SHOULD PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING:
1. CERTIFIED COPIES OF BA DEGREE CERTIFICATE.
2. CURRICULUM VITAE (CV).

ALL APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:

CLERK,
MANEABA NI MAUNGATABU,
AMBO, TARAWA.

CLOSING DATE & TIME: 9TH FEBURARY 2026 AT 5.15PM

FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE PLEASE RING 75021882.

THANK YOU.

OFFICER IN CHARGE TO THE MANEABA NI MAUNGATABU

01/02/2026

Transnational organized crime in Southeast Asia is evolving faster than ever, driven by emerging tech.

Cyber scam centres, AI-driven operations & illicit online marketplaces are fuelling industrial-scale money laundering, trafficking & more.

More detail in UNODC's report: https://ow.ly/f4uO50Y5ZFy

Western Australia Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime CommissionThe committee will inquire into the ope...
01/02/2026

Western Australia Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission

The committee will inquire into the operation of the Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Act 2003 (CCM Act) and consider suggestions for improvement. The committee invites submissions about the CCM Act, and is particularly interested in:

1) The definition of misconduct, including what should constitute serious misconduct and minor misconduct.

2) Who should be included in the definition of public officer.

3) The impact of disclosure restrictions on:

a) witness welfare

b) a witness’s ability to assist police

c) the ability to provide feedback to complainants

4) Measures for ensuring robust investigation of allegations when the Corruption and Crime Commission refers matters back to government agencies and the WA Police Force.

Details the information relevant to an inquiry conducted by the Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission.

UNODC PNG
31/12/2025

UNODC PNG

𝐏𝐍𝐆 𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐬 𝐬𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟 𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐫𝐮𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐚𝐭 𝐠𝐥𝐨𝐛𝐚𝐥 𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐮𝐦

EFFECTIVELY combating corruption at all levels and on a sustained basis is a key priority for Papua New Guinea.

And PNG has ramped up legislation in an effort to eradicate corrupt practices, which experts say have become part of everyday life.

Read More: https://t.ly/pG2D6

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Australia, Cook Islands, Kiribati, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa
Tonga

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