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2022
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MEDIA ALERT: ICAC
public
inquiry into allegations concerning former Mine Subsidence Board manager starts Monday
27 March 2015
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) Operation Tunic
public
inquiry into allegations concerning former Mine Subsidence Board (MSB) Picton office district manager, Darren Bullock, will start next Monday (30 March 2015) at 10:00 am.
ICAC
public
inquiry into former Mine Subsidence Board district manager
19 March 2015
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will hold a
public
inquiry commencing on Monday 30 March 2015 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations concerning former Mine Subsidence Board (MSB) Picton office district manager, Darren Bullock (Operation Tunic).
ICAC
public
inquiry into allegations concerning former university IT manager starts Monday
13 February 2015
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC)'s
public
inquiry being held as part of its Operation Misto investigation into allegations concerning former university information technology (IT) manager Brett Roberts will commence next Monday, 16 February 2015, at 10:00 am.
ICAC
public
inquiry into former university IT manager
4 February 2015
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will hold a
public
inquiry commencing on Monday 16 February 2015 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations concerning Brett Roberts (Operation Misto).
MEDIA ALERT: ICAC
public
inquiry into allegations concerning former Ausgrid engineer starts Monday
16 January 2015
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC)'s
public
inquiry being held as part of its Operation Jarah investigation into allegations concerning former Ausgrid engineer Phillip Cresnar will commence next Monday, 19 January 2015, at 10:00 am.
ICAC
public
inquiry into allegations concerning former Ausgrid engineer
12 January 2015
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will hold a
public
inquiry commencing on Monday 19 January 2015 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations concerning Phillip Cresnar, a former engineer with Ausgrid.
ICAC recommends more power for
NSW
Electoral Commission to strengthen election funding accountability
17 December 2014
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) recommends that the
NSW
Government makes legislative changes to increase the powers of the
NSW
Electoral Commission (
NSW
EC) to address deficiencies in how election funding is managed in the state, despite it having some of the most restrictive election donation and expenditure rules of any democracy.
ICAC regional
corruption
prevention program visits northern inland
NSW
25 November 2014
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will visit northern inland
NSW
next week as part of the Commission's program to bring anti-
corruption
initiatives and training to regional
NSW
.
RailCorp and Department of Family & Community services – allegations of
public
officials corrupting soliciting funds (Operation Spector)
13 October 2014
The ICAC investigated allegations that Joseph Camilleri, former RailCorp general manager, maintenance contracts, and his sister, Carmen Attard, an employee at Housing
NSW
, used their positions as
public
officials to corruptly solicit funds from other people including
public
officials and government contractors.
ICAC finds six corrupt following investigations into the soliciting and receipt of money within RailCorp and Housing
NSW
13 October 2014
In its report Investigation into the conduct of a RailCorp manager and a Housing
NSW
employee, released today, the Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) finds that two
public
officials used their official positions to solicit and receive over $682,000 from employees and contractors.
Operation Spector report concerning RailCorp and Housing
NSW
and the Operation Yaralla report concerning the Sydney Local Health District to be furnished 13 October 2014
8 October 2014
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will furnish its reports on the Operation Spector and Operation Yaralla investigations to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly on Monday 13 October 2014 at 10.00am.
MEDIA ALERT: Operation Spicer
public
inquiry resumes this Wednesday
4 August 2014
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
's (ICAC) Operation Spicer
public
inquiry will resume this Wednesday 6 August 2014 at 10.00 am.
Operation Spicer
public
inquiry resumes Wednesday 6 August 2014
28 July 2014
This segment of the
public
inquiry will focus on
corruption
allegations involving the circumstances in which the 2011 state election campaign for the seat of Newcastle was funded by the Liberal Party, and whether funds were solicited and received from prohibited donors, including Buildev Pty Ltd, Nathan Tinkler, Jeff McCloy, Hilton Grugeon and other persons and companies associated with them.
MEDIA ALERT: ICAC
public
inquiry into allegations concerning former UNE chancellor starts Monday
17 July 2014
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
's (ICAC)
public
inquiry into allegations concerning John Cassidy, the former chancellor of the University of New England (UNE), will start on Monday 21 July 2014 at 11.00 am (please note amended starting time).
ICAC
public
inquiry into allegations concerning former UNE chancellor
7 July 2014
The
NSW
Independent Commission Against
Corruption
(ICAC) will hold a
public
inquiry commencing on Monday 21 July 2014 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations concerning John Cassidy, the former chancellor of the University of New England (UNE).
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