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  1. ICAC's Corruption Matters goes electronic    search file icon 25 June 2014   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption's (ICAC) biannual stakeholder newsletter, Corruption Matters, has entered a new era with the first electronic edition launched today (25 June). 3.5 star relevancy
  2. ICAC regional corruption prevention program to visit central western NSW    search file icon 11 June 2014   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will visit the central west next week as part of the Commission's outreach program to bring anti-corruption initiatives and training to regional NSW. 3.5 star relevancy
  3. ICAC finds NSW SES Commissioner corrupt, recommends dismissal    search file icon 28 May 2014   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has found that NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Commissioner Murray Kear engaged in corrupt conduct through failing to properly investigate allegations against Deputy Commissioner Steven Pearce, and by dismissing Deputy Commissioner Tara McCarthy from her employment with the SES substantially in reprisal for her making allegations against Mr Pearce. 3.5 star relevancy
  4. NSW State Emergency Service – allegations concerning SES Commissioner (Operation Dewar)    search file icon 28 May 2014   The ICAC investigated allegations that the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Commissioner, Murray Kear, took detrimental action against Deputy Commissioner Tara McCarthy, including dismissal from her position on 14 May 2013, in reprisal for Ms McCarthy making allegations to Mr Kear that SES Deputy Commissioner Steven Pearce had engaged in corrupt conduct. 3.5 star relevancy
  5. MEDIA ALERT: Public inquiry into allegations concerning soliciting, receiving and concealing payments (Operation Spicer) starts Monday    search file icon 24 April 2014   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC)'s public inquiry into allegations that certain members of parliament and others corruptly solicited, received and concealed payments from various sources in return for certain members of parliament and others favouring the interests of those responsible for the payments (Operation Spicer) will commence next Monday 28 April 2014 at 11:00 am. 3.5 star relevancy
  6. ICAC regional corruption prevention program to visit mid-north coast    search file icon 3 March 2014   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will visit the mid-north coast next week as part of the Commission's outreach program to bring anti-corruption initiatives and training to regional NSW. 3.5 star relevancy
  7. Operation Spicer public notice    search file icon 18 February 2014   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is investigating allegations of corrupt conduct involving: 3.5 star relevancy
  8. Media alert: Public inquiry into alleged corrupt solicitation of funds by public officials starts Monday    search file icon 14 February 2014   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption's (ICAC) public inquiry into allegations concerning the solicitation of funds by public officials will commence on Monday 17 February 2014, at 10:00 am. 3.5 star relevancy
  9. ICAC public inquiry into allegations concerning alleged corrupt solicitation of funds by public officials    search file icon 3 February 2014   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing on Monday 17 February 2014 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations that Joseph Camilleri, former RailCorp general manager, maintenance contracts, and his sister, Carmen Attard, an employee at the Department of Family and Community Services (DFACS), used their positions as public officials to corruptly solicit funds totalling over $1.5 million from other people including public officials and government contractors. 3.5 star relevancy
  10. Operation Spector public notice    search file icon 3 February 2014   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is investigating allegations that Joseph Camilleri, former RailCorp general manager, maintenance contracts, and his sister, Carmen Attard, an employee at the Department of Family and Community Services (DFACS), used their positions as public officials to corruptly solicit funds totalling over $1.5 million from other people including public officials and government contractors. 3.5 star relevancy
  11. MEDIA ALERT: ICAC public inquiry into allegations concerning the NSW SES Commissioner starts tomorrow    search file icon 2 December 2013   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption's (ICAC) public inquiry into allegations concerning the State Emergency Service (SES) Commissioner will commence tomorrow, Tuesday 3 December 2013, at 10:00 am. 3.5 star relevancy
  12. Operation Dewar public notice    search file icon 7 November 2013   The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is investigating allegations that the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Commissioner, Murray Kear, took detrimental action against Deputy Commissioner Tara McCarthy, including dismissal from her position on 14 May 2013, in reprisal for Ms McCarthy making allegations to Mr Kear that SES Deputy Commissioner Steven Pearce had engaged in corrupt conduct. 3.5 star relevancy
  13. ICAC public inquiry into allegations concerning the NSW State Emergency Service Commissioner    search file icon 7 November 2013   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing on Tuesday 3 December 2013 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations that the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Commissioner, Murray Kear, took detrimental action against Deputy Commissioner Tara McCarthy, including dismissal from her position on 14 May 2013, in reprisal for Ms McCarthy making allegations to Mr Kear that SES Deputy Commissioner Steven Pearce had engaged in corrupt conduct. 3.5 star relevancy
  14. Operation Nickel public notice    search file icon 2 October 2013   The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is investigating allegations that Christopher Binos, a former heavy vehicle competency-based assessor, while acting on behalf of Roads and Maritime Services, between 2012 and 2013 solicited benefits from applicants for heavy vehicle licences. 3.5 star relevancy
  15. Public inquiry into allegations concerning conduct of heavy vehicle assessments    search file icon 2 October 2013   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing on Wednesday 16 October 2013 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations concerning Christopher Binos, a former heavy vehicle competency-based assessor acting on behalf of Roads and Maritime Services (RMS). 3.5 star relevancy