User talk:Transparencynz

Corruption in New Zealand
Welcome to Wikipedia. I have reverted your edits to the Corruption in New Zealand article since Wikipedia is not a soapbox and all information must use reliable sources. The article in question does need further expansion but it must have an overall balance. -- Alan Liefting (talk - contribs) 10:20, 21 September 2012 (UTC)

Thank You Alan  I am an anti corruption specialist, I have people approach me all the time with matters relating to corruption in New Zealand. You will note that all the changes I have made have had  references to new items  which   are independent verification  of matters raised.

It is far better for people to be aware of the corruption here and proceed with caution than for the myth of New Zealand's lack of corruption being propagated.

The transparency International index is a perception index, perception is an illusion and the     less than transparent methods used to asses  corruption in new Zealand  is totally subjective and the opinion of anonymous  businesses.

The transparency International  corruption index is with regards to perception only  and that is why the word perceived belongs  before every   reference  to the  index.

It is extremely dangerous for any one to regard New Zealand as corruption free as those who do will find  the truth  to be to their demise. I would welcome feed back as to your  experience with corruption In New Zealand  is it real or perceived. Mine is real. Transparencynz (talk) 02:30, 24 September 2012 (UTC)


 * My experience of corruption in New Zealand is not an issue. (I live in NZ BTW). Wikipedia articles must be written using reliable, verifiable sources rather than from personal experience. I will again review the material that you added to see if it is suitable. -- Alan Liefting (talk - contribs) 07:31, 24 September 2012 (UTC)

as can be clearly seen with the news items  the experince is not just mine, like many  I belive that wikipedia should reflect reality an not an ideal. the reaility is that it is a perception index and not a reality index, with your view being pushed rather than reality being reflected you arenot giving a true wiki report on New Zealand.

please tell me what you disagree with  and tell me what your experience is with corruption.http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Transparencynz&action=edit#