In New Zealand, integrity and good authority are vital in that way that they reinforce government legality and the liberties, civil rights and aptitude to contribute in a democratic state. When people trust their societies, they are more inclined to pay their taxes, fill in their census forms, and to adhere to with laws and regulations.

New Zealand’s high trust society is both a nationwide treasure and a financial asset.  Forbes magazine ranks New Zealand number-1 48x48on its 2013 list of the Best Countries for Business, credit goes to a transparent and steady business climate. As a result, the place boasts its zero corruption and zero-pollution country.