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You can help prevent corruption
We can all help prevent public sector corruption and make sure public funds are spent properly – maintaining Victoria's schools, hospitals, roads and other vital public services and projects.
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What we do with your complaint, including how we assess and act on it.
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IBAC will protect your privacy if you make a complaint.

Resources

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Wednesday 27 Sep 2023 IBAC Insights issue 37
This issue features Acting Commissioner Stephen Farrow on IBAC’s latest operations and reports, as well as public sector risk profiles, perceptions of corruption survey results, and new resources.
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Tuesday 26 Sep 2023 What to expect when IBAC executes a search warrant
A search warrant is a written authority issued by a court, directing an authorised person, in this case an IBAC authorised officer (who has specific investigation training and skills), to enter and search a premises, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft named in the warrant.
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Monday 25 Sep 2023 IBAC’s role and reporting misconduct
Information for Victoria Police personnel.
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Monday 25 Sep 2023 Understanding conflicts of interest
If undeclared or left unmanaged, conflicts of interest can lead to corruption and misconduct in the workplace. For anyone working in the public sector, knowing how to identify, declare and manage conflicts of interest can help reduce the risk they pose.
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Monday 25 Sep 2023 Public Interest Disclosure process
Answers to frequently asked questions for public sector employees and organisations.
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Monday 25 Sep 2023 Know the warning signs of corruption in procurement
Procurement in the public sector is vulnerable to corruption because it can involve large sums of public money. Corruption in procurement undermines fair competition, increases costs, and reduces trust in the integrity of the public sector.