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  1. MEDIA ALERT: ICAC public inquiry into allegations concerning the City of Ryde Mayor, Cr Ivan Petch, starts next week    search file icon 12 July 2013   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing at 10:00 am on Monday 15 July 2013 as part of an investigation it is conducting into a number of allegations involving City of Ryde Mayor, Councillor Ivan Petch, and others, including the alleged release of confidential council information on many occasions, and for various reasons including in an attempt to undermine council employees, such as the former General Manager, Mr John Neish. 3.5 star relevancy
  2. ICAC public inquiry into allegations concerning the City of Ryde Mayor, Councillor Ivan Petch    search file icon 19 June 2013   The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing on Monday 15 July 2013 as part of an investigation it is conducting into a number of allegations involving City of Ryde Mayor, Councillor Ivan Petch, and others, including the alleged release of confidential council information on many occasions, and for various reasons including in an attempt to undermine council employees, such as the former General Manager, Mr John Neish. 3.5 star relevancy
  3. ICAC regional corruption prevention program to visit Riverina and Murray    search file icon 21 November 2012   The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will visit the Riverina and Murray this month as part of the Commission's outreach program to bring anti-corruption initiatives and training to regional NSW. 3.5 star relevancy
  4. Public inquiry into corruption allegations concerning Corrective Services NSW activities officer    search file icon 26 September 2012   The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing Monday 8 October 2012 as part of an investigation it is conducting into corruption allegations against Corrective Services NSW activities officer, Karaha Pene Te-Hira. 3.5 star relevancy
  5. ICAC public inquiry into corruption allegations involving former UTS employee    search file icon 12 September 2012   The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing Monday 24 September 2012 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations that a former University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) employee engaged in corrupt conduct in his dealings with UTS contractors. 3.5 star relevancy
  6. ICAC seeks comment on corruption risk issues relating to NGO delivery of human services in NSW    search file icon 28 August 2012   The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is seeking responses to corruption risk issues it has raised in relation to the non-government organisation (NGO) delivery of human services in NSW, and in particular risks that apply to funding arrangements and the effectiveness of the controls in place to manage waste and address mismanagement of government funds. 3.5 star relevancy
  7. MEDIA ALERT: ICAC public inquiry into corruption allegations involving security companies and public authorities to resume Monday    search file icon 27 July 2012   The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will resume the public inquiry it is holding as part of its investigation into corruption allegations concerning security companies and public authorities on Monday 30 July 2012 at 10:00 am. 3.5 star relevancy
  8. ICAC extends scope of public inquiry into corruption allegations involving security companies and public authorities    search file icon 22 June 2012   The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Commissioner, the Hon David Ipp AO QC, today announced the extension of the scope of the ICAC's public inquiry currently underway concerning corruption allegations involving security companies and public authorities (Operation Tilga). 3.5 star relevancy
  9. ICAC to hold public inquiry into corruption allegations involving security companies and public authorities    search file icon 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. 3.5 star relevancy
  10. Strong organisational design the key today to preventing corruption, says ICAC    search file icon 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. 3.5 star relevancy
  11. ICAC regional corruption prevention program to visit North Coast    search file icon 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. 3.5 star relevancy
  12. ICAC recommends changes to the NSW planning system to minimise corruption risks    search file icon 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. 3.5 star relevancy
  13. ICAC corruption prevention program to visit Central Coast    search file icon 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. 3.5 star relevancy
  14. ICAC recommends system redesign for government procurement in NSW    search file icon 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. 3.5 star relevancy
  15. Public sector anti-corruption conference to feature NSW experts    search file icon 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. 3.5 star relevancy