Wednesday 20 Jul 2022 Joint IBAC and VO report highlights widespread misuse of public resources for political purposes
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) and the Victorian Ombudsman (VO) have tabled a special report in Parliament today on Operation Watts, a joint investigation into allegations of serious corrupt conduct involving Victorian public officers, including Members of Parliament (MPs).
Thursday 23 Apr 2015 Building an ethical culture: the role of human resource practitioners
Professor Pauline Stanton, Head of School of Management at RMIT, discusses the role human resources practitioners play in developing, and challenges in maintaining, an ethical organisational culture.
Wednesday 18 May 2022 IBAC audit highlights inadequacies in Victoria Police's handling of complaints by Aboriginal people
A report released today by Victoria's anti-corruption and independent police oversight body has highlighted concerning patterns and deficiencies in Victoria Police's handling of police complaints by Aboriginal people, particularly children and young people. IBAC's report, Victoria Police handling of complaints made by Aboriginal people, examines Victoria Police's handling of a sample of 41 complaints made by Aboriginal people and its oversight of 13 serious incidents involving an Aboriginal person.
Monday 03 Jun 2019 New IBAC campaign promotes reporting of public sector corruption
IBAC is calling on all Victorians to realise the pivotal role they can play in preventing public sector corruption in a new campaign launched today. The Yes, it’s corruption. Yes, I can do something about it campaign encourages Victorians to recognise and report public sector corruption to IBAC, the state’s independent anti-corruption agency. 
Thursday 09 Dec 2021 How the Victorian Public Service upholds responsible government
By Victorian Public Sector Commissioner Adam Fennessy PSM Under the Westminster system of responsible government in Victoria, Ministers are responsible for the administration of their portfolios. They are accountable to the Victorian Parliament and ultimately to the people of Victoria.
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