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2023
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2022
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2020
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2022
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2021
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2020
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2019
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2018
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2017
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2016
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2015
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2014
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2013
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ICAC
corruption
prevention program is visiting the Greater Western Sydney area
11 November 2008
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will visit Greater Western Sydney this month for the first time as part of its anti-
corruption
outreach program.
Riverina community leaders play critical role in
corruption
fight, says the ICAC
13 May 2008
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) has told a gathering of Riverina community leaders this morning that they play a critical role in combating
corruption
in their local community.
ICAC Commissioner tells government agencies that
corruption
prevention beats cure
11 March 2008
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) Commissioner the Hon Jerrold Cripps QC told an audience of local community leaders in Charlestown this morning that preventing corrupt conduct is preferable to curing
corruption
once it has taken hold.
ICAC regional
corruption
prevention program to visit Newcastle area this week
10 March 2008
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will visit the Newcastle area this week (11 - 13 March) as part of a program that takes anti-
corruption
initiatives and training to regions across the State.
ICAC warns against taking the road to
corruption
20 November 2007
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) has told a gathering of Hunter community leaders that
public
sector
employees need to be wary of embarking on a course of behaviour that could lead to full-scale
corruption
.
New study shows
public
sector
whistleblowing more widespread than previously believed
16 October 2007
As many as 100,000
public
officials per year may blow the whistle on wrongdoing in Australian
public
sector
agencies – far more than previously believed – according to the results of a major national study led by Queensland's Griffith University.
ICAC recommends applicants declare political donations to minimise DA process
corruption
risk
4 September 2007
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) has recommended that the Premier consider amending the State's Election Funding Act so development applicants to the Minister for Planning are required to declare any political donations they have made to the Minister or his/her party.
ICAC regional
corruption
prevention program continues North Coast visit
15 June 2007
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will continue its visit to the North Coast next week as part of its program that takes anti-
corruption
initiatives and training to regions across the State.
North Coast community leaders play critical role in
corruption
fight, says the ICAC
6 June 2007
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) Commissioner, the Hon. Jerrold Cripps QC, told a gathering of North Coast community leaders this morning (6 June)‚ that they play a critical role in combating
corruption
in their local community.
ICAC to visit North Coast as part of regional
corruption
prevention program
18 May 2007
The Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will visit the
NSW
North Coast next month as part of a program that takes anti-
corruption
initiatives and training to regions across the State.
Blowing the whistle – the
Public
Interest Disclosures Act
4 August 2005
The Commission welcomes information from
public
officials and independent contractors about suspected corrupt conduct involving the
NSW
public
sector
. The Commission appreciates that bringing forward concerns about wrongdoing, particularly in your own workplace, may not be easy.
Conflicts of interest
7 January 2020
The ICAC has released new conflict of interest FAQs for managers and
public
officials as well as a new sample policy.
Security vetting
18 April 2018
Security vetting is a process by which the ICAC undertakes background checks to assess a person's suitability for employment.
Preparing and submitting applications
18 April 2018
Applications are only accepted in response to advertised vacancies and it is essential that applicants address how they possess the nominated capabilities, knowledge, skills and experience outlined in the selection criteria for the position.
Code of conduct
18 April 2018
Code of conduct
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