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  1. ICAC corruption prevention program to visit North Coast    search file icon 17 March 2017   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will visit the North Coast next week, as part of the Commission’s program to bring anti-corruption initiatives and training to centres across the state. 3.5 star relevancy
  2. Department of Justice – corruption allegations concerning courthouse refurbishment contracts (Operation Yancey)    search file icon 22 November 2016   The ICAC investigated corruption allegations concerning the abuse of procurement processes by Department of Justice Asset Management Branch assistant director capital works, Anthony Andjic, in the awarding of contracts to refurbish NSW courthouses in 2013 (Operation Yancey). 3.5 star relevancy
  3. Statement regarding the Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment Bill 2016    search file icon 15 November 2016   At 3:30pm this afternoon, the Commission was provided with a copy of the Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment Bill 2016. The Bill is inconsistent with the need for a strong ICAC and creates a fundamentally weaker organisation. 3.5 star relevancy
  4. Prohibited donations, fund channelling and non-disclosures exposed in NSW Liberal Party 2011 state election campaign    search file icon 30 August 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Operation Spicer investigation has exposed prohibited donations, fund channelling and non-disclosures in the NSW Liberal Party’s 2011 state election campaign. 3.5 star relevancy
  5. NSW public officials and members of Parliament - allegations concerning soliciting, receiving and concealing payments (Operation Spicer)    search file icon 30 August 2016   The ICAC investigated allegations that, during the lead up to the 2011 NSW state election, certain NSW Liberal Party candidates and others solicited and received political donations which were not declared as required by the Election Funding, Expenditure and Disclosures Act 1981. 3.5 star relevancy
  6. MEDIA ALERT: ICAC public inquiry into allegations concerning former Western Sydney RIDS officer starts Monday    search file icon 19 August 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Operation Scania public inquiry into allegations concerning former Western Sydney Regional Illegal Dumping Squad enforcement officer, Craig Izzard, will start next Monday, 22 August 2016 at 10:00 am. 3.5 star relevancy
  7. ICAC public inquiry into corruption allegations concerning Western Sydney Regional Illegal Dumping Squad officer    search file icon 15 August 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing on Monday 22 August 2016 as part of an investigation it is conducting into corruption allegations concerning Craig Izzard, a former enforcement officer with the Western Sydney Regional Illegal Dumping Squad (RIDS), located at Penrith City Council. 3.5 star relevancy
  8. Survey reveals highest level of community perception in 22 years that ICAC reduces corruption    search file icon 23 June 2016   Community perceptions that the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is effectively reducing corruption in the state are at the highest levels recorded in 22 years, according to the results of the Commission’s latest Community Attitudes Survey, released today. 3.5 star relevancy
  9. Public inquiry into allegations concerning former City of Botany Bay Council CFO resumes tomorrow    search file icon 2 June 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Operation Ricco public inquiry into allegations concerning former City of Botany Bay Council chief financial officer, Gary Goodman, will resume tomorrow (Friday, 3 June 2016) at 12:30 pm. 3.5 star relevancy
  10. ICAC corruption prevention program to visit Orana and Far West    search file icon 20 May 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will visit the Orana and Far West regions of NSW next week, as part of the Commission’s program to bring anti-corruption initiatives and training to centres across the state. 3.5 star relevancy
  11. MEDIA ALERT: ICAC public inquiry into corruption allegations concerning Gandangara LALC board and CEO starts Monday    search file icon 6 May 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Operation Greer public inquiry into allegations concerning the Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council (GLALC) will start on Monday, 9 May 2016 at 10:00 am. 3.5 star relevancy
  12. Public inquiry into corruption allegations concerning Gandangara LALC board and CEO    search file icon 3 May 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing on Monday 9 May 2016 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations concerning the Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council (GLALC) (Operation Greer). 3.5 star relevancy
  13. MEDIA ALERT: ICAC public inquiry into corruption allegations concerning former Casino Boolangle LALC CEO and staff member starts tomorrow    search file icon 3 May 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Operation Nestor public inquiry into allegations concerning Casino Boolangle Local Aboriginal Land Council (CBLALC) chief executive officer, Linda Stewart, and former CBLALC administrative assistant, Veronica Skinner will start tomorrow (Wednesday 4 May 2016) at 10:00 am. 3.5 star relevancy
  14. Public inquiry into corruption allegations concerning former Casino Boolangle LALC CEO    search file icon 22 April 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing on Wednesday 4 May 2016 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations concerning former Casino Boolangle Local Aboriginal Land Council (CBLALC) chief executive officer, Linda Stewart, and former CBLALC administrative assistant, Veronica Skinner (Operation Nestor). 3.5 star relevancy
  15. ICAC finds TAFE NSW ICT manager corruptly reaped $1.76 million    search file icon 4 March 2016   The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has found that former TAFE NSW South Western Sydney Institute (SWSI) acting information and communications technology (ICT) services manager Ronald Cordoba engaged in serious corrupt conduct by improperly exercising his public official functions to obtain more than $1.76 million from the SWSI and one of its contractors for his own business. 3.5 star relevancy