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From: Huang Cheng-Hsun
Dear New Zealand Defence Force,
May I take a chance to introduce myself first? My name is Huang Cheng-Hsun.
I am a PHD student majoring Public administration at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. My specialization focuses on public policy and military integrity.
After the release of the results of 2020 GDI assessment by the Transparency International, I notice that New Zealand has been ranked A level for three times. It is a great achievement for a country. I have studied the military integrity training and education in Taiwan recently. Military doctrines are important guidance for the implementation of military integrity. Especially for the question 51 of the GDI assessment, many countries, including Taiwan, did not have a good score. I think that New Zealand is a good benchmarking for Taiwan.
question 51: Do the armed forces have military doctrine addressing corruption as a strategic issue on operations?
According to the New Zealand statement of GDI assessment about question 51, there are three joint doctrine publications(NZDDP-00.6, NZDDP-3.21, NZDDP-4.0) that address corruption on operation in New Zealand. Those doctrines focus on many defence aspects, such as leadership, logistics, and anti-corruption measures.
Can I request the related defence doctrines, especially the NZDDP-3.21, for further research? Besides, can you authorize me to translate the English Editon of defence into Chinese ones for academic research?
Best Regards
Huang Cheng-Hsun
From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Defence Force
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Good morning Huang Cheng-Hsun,
With respect to your request below, copies of NZDDP-00.6 Leadership and
NZDDP-4.0 Defence Logistics have been previously released and are
available online
([3]https://fyi.org.nz/request/18385-various...).
This part of your request is therefore declined in accordance with section
18(d) of the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA).
The information in these publications is covered by Crown copyright. While
you may translate information contained in these documents for your own
use, any translated content is not endorsed by the New Zealand Defence
Force.
NZDDP-3.21 Stabilisation Operations is currently under review for release.
A decision on this part of your request will be provided in due course.
Regards
Corporate and Ministerial Services
OCDF, Office of Chief of Defence Force
New Zealand Defence Force
[4]www.nzdf.mil.nz
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From: Huang Cheng-Hsun
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Sent: Friday, 10 June 2022 8:29 p.m.
To: Ministerial Services <[NZDF request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Apply for Defence Doctrine
Publications copy
Dear New Zealand Defence Force,
May I take a chance to introduce myself first? My name is Huang
Cheng-Hsun.
I am a PHD student majoring Public administration at National Chengchi
University in Taiwan. My specialization focuses on public policy and
military integrity.
After the release of the results of 2020 GDI assessment by the
Transparency International, I notice that New Zealand has been ranked A
level for three times. It is a great achievement for a country. I have
studied the military integrity training and education in Taiwan recently.
Military doctrines are important guidance for the implementation of
military integrity. Especially for the question 51 of the GDI assessment,
many countries, including Taiwan, did not have a good score. I think that
New Zealand is a good benchmarking for Taiwan.
question 51: Do the armed forces have military doctrine addressing
corruption as a strategic issue on operations?
According to the New Zealand statement of GDI assessment about question
51, there are three joint doctrine publications(NZDDP-00.6, NZDDP-3.21,
NZDDP-4.0) that address corruption on operation in New Zealand. Those
doctrines focus on many defence aspects, such as leadership, logistics,
and anti-corruption measures.
Can I request the related defence doctrines, especially the NZDDP-3.21,
for further research? Besides, can you authorize me to translate the
English Editon of defence into Chinese ones for academic research?
Best Regards
Huang Cheng-Hsun
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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Defence Force
Good morning
Further to the previous decision provided on 29 June 2022, NZDDP-3.21
Stabilisation Operations has been released and is now available online
([1]https://fyi.org.nz/request/19626-stabili...).
Because the information requested has been made publicly available, this
part of your request is declined in accordance with section 18(d) of the
Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). As previously advised, the
information in these publications is covered by Crown copyright. While you
may translate information contained in these documents for your own use,
any translated content is not endorsed by the New Zealand Defence Force.
You have the right, under section 28(3) of the OIA, to ask an Ombudsman to
review this response to your request.
Kind regards
Corporate and Ministerial Services
OCDF, Office of Chief of Defence Force
New Zealand Defence Force
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Hello Huang,
It might interest you to know that NZDDP-00.6 and NZDDP-4.0 were recently published as a result of my own official information request. You can view them on this website, here:
https://fyi.org.nz/request/18385-various...
I have also asked for a copy of NZDDP-3.21 but I'm still waiting on NZDF's reply:
https://fyi.org.nz/request/19626-stabili...
Scott
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