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Cranes suspended above a construction site
Thursday 01 Jul 2021 Operation Geary
IBAC's Operation Geary was an investigation of allegations that two local council employees were favourably allocating civil works contracts to a company owned by the relative of one of the employees.
Emergency Management Victoria surveilance centre
Tuesday 29 Jun 2021 Operation Andros
In August 2017, IBAC commenced Operation Andros to investigate allegations of corrupt conduct against employees of Emergency Management Victoria (EMV) and its predecessor organisation, the Fire Services Commission (FSC), agencies of the then Department of Justice and Regulation (DJR).
Wodonga council offices building facade
Wednesday 16 Dec 2020 Operation Eden
An investigation of allegations Wodonga City Council officers were showing favouritism to developers in return for benefits.
City of ballarat logo
Friday 11 Dec 2020 Operation Royston
Following a notification received in November 2015, IBAC commenced an investigation into allegations a former manager at the City of Ballarat Council subverted procurement processes to obtain financial advantage and failed to fully declare and manage conflicts of interest.
Darebin city council logo showing a bird in flight with each body contour displayed in orange, blue and green.
Thursday 03 Dec 2020 Operation Dorset
In August 2015, IBAC received a notification detailing allegations of serious corrupt conduct by a project manager at Darebin City Council.
Murrindindi Shire Council
Wednesday 11 Nov 2020 Operation Lockhart
In August 2018, IBAC commenced an investigation into allegations a former Murrindindi Shire Council employee used their position to purchase goods for the Council from their private company during disaster recovery following the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.