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Resources

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Friday 22 Sep 2017 Annual report 2016/17
IBAC's annual report 2016/17 provides information on our progress to achieving our vision of a corruption resistant Victoria. It reports on our operational and financial performance, highlights key challenges and achievements, and looks at how we will continue to expose and prevent corruption and misconduct in the year ahead.
Dr Dreyfus
Sunday 26 Mar 2017 Encouraging public sector whistleblowing
In our latest podcast we chat with Dr Suelette Dreyfus, Lecturer in the Department of Computing and Information Systems at The University of Melbourne.
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Friday 23 Dec 2016 Safeguarding integrity: A guide to the integrity system in Victoria
The guide focuses on key integrity bodies with public sector-wide responsibilities rather than those bodies with specific sector responsibilities, such as the Office of the Health Commissioner.
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Wednesday 14 Sep 2016 Annual report 2015/16
IBAC's annual report 2015/16 provides information on our progress to achieving our vision of a corruption resistant Victoria. It reports on our operational and financial performance, highlights key challenges and achievements, and looks at how we will continue to expose and prevent corruption and misconduct in the year ahead.
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Friday 01 Jul 2016 About IBAC
IBAC works to prevent and expose public sector corruption and police misconduct. Corruption and misconduct wastes public money, damages lives and erodes trust. Victorians have a right to expect that public sector employees and police officers act in the community's best interests – not influenced by personal interests, greed or criminal motives.
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Wednesday 16 Sep 2015 Annual report 2014/15
IBAC’s second year of full operation exposed serious systemic corruption through major investigations, our first public examinations and increased community awareness of the detrimental impacts of corruption and police misconduct.