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2022
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2021
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2020
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2019
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2017
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2016
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2015
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2014
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ICAC to hold
public
inquiry into
corruption
allegations involving security companies and
public
authorities
12 June 2012
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will hold a
public
inquiry commencing on Monday 18 June 2012 as part of an investigation it is conducting into
corruption
allegations concerning the process relating to the supply of security services to several
NSW
public
authorities.
Strong organisational design the key today to preventing
corruption
, says ICAC
8 May 2012
Government organisations need to focus on how they design and manage the workplace rather than relying solely on traditional tools to prevent
corruption
, the Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) said today.
ICAC regional
corruption
prevention program to visit North Coast
27 April 2012
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will visit the North Coast next month as part of the Commission's outreach program to bring anti-
corruption
initiatives and training to regional
NSW
.
ICAC recommends changes to the
NSW
planning system to minimise
corruption
risks
15 February 2012
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) recommends that the
NSW
Government adopts safeguards to ensure greater transparency, accountability and openness to minimise
corruption
risks in the
NSW
planning system.
ICAC
corruption
prevention program to visit Central Coast
21 November 2011
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will visit the Central Coast next week as part of the Commission's outreach program to bring anti-
corruption
initiatives and training to regional
NSW
.
ICAC recommends system redesign for government procurement in
NSW
14 July 2011
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) recommends that the
NSW
Government establishes a procurement leadership role to combat the fragmented approach to government procurement in the state, which the Commission believes may have contributed to suppliers' perceptions that
corruption
in
public
sector
procurement is a moderate problem or worse.
Public
sector
anti-
corruption
conference to feature
NSW
experts
5 July 2011
Lobbying, procurement fraud, police oversight and whistleblowing are just some of the topics that will be examined by more than 80 speakers and panellists, including experts from
NSW
, at the third Australian
Public
Sector
Anti-
Corruption
Conference (APSACC) from 15 to 17 November in Fremantle, Western Australia.
ICAC regional
corruption
prevention program to visit Southern Tablelands
23 May 2011
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will visit the Southern Tablelands next week as part of the Commission's outreach program to bring anti-
corruption
initiatives and training to regional
NSW
.
ICAC recommends reforms to Part 3A of the
NSW
Planning legislation
13 December 2010
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) recommends that the
NSW
Minister for Planning refer private
sector
applications under Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, which exceed development standards by more than 25%, to an independent quasi-judicial body for determination.
ICAC regional
corruption
prevention program to visit New England
25 November 2010
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will visit New England next week as part of a Commission program that takes anti-
corruption
initiatives and training to regions across
NSW
.
Operation Halifax
public
notice
21 July 2010
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will conduct a
public
inquiry as part of its investigation into lobbying of
public
officials and
public
authorities in
NSW
and the related procedures and regulatory system.
Survey shows 95% of people believe having ICAC a good thing for
NSW
29 June 2010
Ninety-five per cent of people believe having the Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) is a good thing for the people of
NSW
, according to responses to the Commission's latest community attitudes survey.
ICAC calls for submissions on
NSW
lobbying
18 May 2010
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) is calling for
public
submissions to help inform its investigation into potential
corruption
risks in the current lobbying regulatory system and practices in
NSW
.
ICAC survey shows local government more vulnerable to
corruption
than state agencies
11 May 2010
The most recent Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) research into the
NSW
public
sector
indicates that local councils face a wider range of
corruption
risks than state agencies, but appear less likely to use the management controls important to sound corporate governance, making them more vulnerable to
corruption
.
ICAC regional
corruption
prevention program to visit Central West
3 May 2010
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will visit the Central West next week as part of a Commission program that takes anti-
corruption
initiatives and training to regions across
NSW
.
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