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Wednesday 17 May 2023,7:00pm - 7:45pm Who oversees the integrity of Victoria Police?

Victorian Law Week is all about helping Victorians understand their rights, find answers to their questions, know what help is available and how our legal system works.

This Law Week webinar explores IBAC's role in police oversight, outlining what IBAC can investigate and providing an overview of our work in 2022. It also explains how to report police misconduct and includes a question and answer session.

Host: Peter Morris, Executive Director, Operations

Presenter: Kylie Kilgour, Deputy Commissioner

  • About IBAC
  • Regulators
  • Prevention
  • Corruption perception
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Tuesday 16 May 2023,9:30am - 10:30am What happens when I make a complaint to IBAC?

As part of Victorian Law Week, this webinar helps improve public understanding of IBAC’s complaint processes and how IBAC manages a complaint.

Victorian Law Week is all about helping Victorians understand their rights, find answers to their questions, know what help is available and how our legal system works.

  • About IBAC
  • Public interest disclosure
  • Regulators
  • Prevention
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Wednesday 29 Mar 2023,12:00pm - 1:00 pm Big projects, big risks: Corruption risks in major infrastructure projects

Victorian government infrastructure projects receive billions of dollars per year in funding and can be large, complex and delivered under pressure. Because of this, corruption risks - such as fraud, collusion, bribery during procurement and favouritism in recruitment - can have a bigger impact than in smaller projects.

  • Bribery
  • Fraud
  • Infrastructure
  • Community
  • Asset management
  • Inappropriate relationships
  • Procurement
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Thursday 16 Mar 2023,12:00pm - 1:00 pm Perceptions of corruption in Victoria

In 2022, IBAC surveyed 12,000+ people across the Victorian community, state and local government employees, Victoria Police employees, and business suppliers who work with the public sector to find out what they thought about the prevalence of public sector corruption and police misconduct in Victoria.

  • Corruption perception
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Friday 09 Dec 2022,1:00pm - 2:00pm In conversation with IBAC Commissioner Robert Redlich AM KC

This International Anti-Corruption Day, outgoing IBAC Commissioner Robert Redlich AM KC spoke to Melbourne journalist and lawyer Jon Faine AM in a live-streamed conversation about his five-year tenure as Commissioner of IBAC, and what's needed to prevent corruption in Victoria in the future. 

This event was live captioned and Auslan interpreted.

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The Honourable Robert Redlich AM, KC commenced a five year term as IBAC Commissioner on 1 January 2018.

  • Prevention
  • Corruption perception
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Tuesday 15 Nov 2022, Australian Public Sector Anti-Corruption Conference

Australia's leading anti-corruption event will take place as a two-day conference and allow for both physical and virtual participation.

  • Corruption perception
  • Prevention

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