Land and Property Management Authority – alleged corrupt conduct concerning use of computer database (Operation Carina)
The ICAC investigated allegations that Kim Hildebrand, an employee of a company that was providing valuation services to the Valuer General of the Land and Property Management Authority (LPMA), engaged in corrupt conduct in relation to alleged misuse of the authority’s Spatial Information Exchange computer database.
In its report on the investigation, made public on 3 November 2011, the Commission made corrupt conduct findings against Ms Hildebrand, Greg Hildebrand, Angus Algie and James Smith. The Commission is not of the opinion that the advice of the Director of Public Prosecutions should be sought with respect to the prosecution of any individuals in relation to this matter. The ICAC has made 11 corruption prevention recommendations to Land and Property Information (formerly part of the LPMA) to help prevent such conduct from recurring in the future.
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Investigation reports | |
| Investigation into the misuse of access rights to a Land and Property Management Authority Database (Operation Carina)(November 2011) | View full report | |
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Findings of corrupt conduct | |
| Findings of corrupt conduct | View findings | |
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Recommendations for prosecutions | |
| Recommendations for prosecutions | View recommendations | |
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Recommendations for disciplinary action | |
| Recommendations for disciplinary action | View recommendations | |
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Recommendations for corruption prevention | |
| Recommendations for corruption prevention | View recommendations | |
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Transcripts | |
| View all transcripts associated with this investigation | View transcripts | |
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Public Notices, Media Releases and Fact Sheets | |
| Fact Sheet - Operation Carina | View fact sheet | |
| ICAC finds government property database misuse corrupt | View media release | |
| Public inquiry involving alleged corrupt concerning Land and Property Management Authority computer database use | View public notice | |
