Tuesday 26 Jan 2016 The challenge of learning: what works in whistleblower management
What makes the difference between those organisations and managers who are good at responding to this vital information, and are better at ensuring the welfare of those who come forward? So that whistleblowers actually receive the protection they are due under the law – in reality, and not just on paper?
Thursday 28 Jan 2016 Growing compliance with protected disclosure laws
More Victorian public sector agencies are complying with important whistleblower protection laws, an IBAC progress report has found.
Wednesday 16 Mar 2016 Operation Dunham hearings reveal vital information for combating public sector corruption
An investigation into the Department of Education and Training’s $180 million Ultranet project is progressing to the next stage, guided by information uncovered during recent anti-corruption hearings.
Thursday 07 Apr 2016 IBAC examinations into alleged serious police misconduct to resume
Public examinations into alleged serious police misconduct in Ballarat will resume on Monday 23 May, after last month’s High Court ruling paved the way for them to proceed.
Tuesday 12 Apr 2016 PTV reports to IBAC on recommendations to prevent corruption
Public Transport Victoria has reported on its program of procurement and cultural reforms, a year after the state’s anti-corruption commission exposed alleged serious corruption.
Friday 29 Apr 2016 'Banker schools’ corruption investigation report tabled
Victoria’s anti-corruption commission has tabled a report to Parliament today on a major investigation into the abuse of the Department of Education and Training’s ‘banker school’ system.
Wednesday 18 May 2016 Independent investigation finalises 2009 police assault allegations
An independent investigation has found there is insufficient evidence to support allegations teenager Nassir Bare was assaulted and racially vilified by police officers in 2009.
Thursday 26 May 2016 IBAC is changing
Recent changes to Victoria’s integrity system legislation support IBAC’s work to prevent and expose corrupt conduct and misconduct in the public sector.
Friday 27 May 2016 Operation Ross continues after public examinations conclude
Investigations into allegations of serious misconduct by Victoria police officers will continue following the conclusion of IBAC’s public examinations in Ballarat today.
Wednesday 29 Jun 2016 Corruption fears stop private sector from bidding on public contracts
Corruption, or at least the perception of it, is potentially stopping a third of businesses from bidding on Victorian government contracts.