Service NSW - investigation into the conduct of a Service NSW officer (Operation Mistral)

Year: 2021 Status: Completed

The ICAC investigated whether a Service NSW officer, Diana Benyamin, agreed to dishonestly and partially exercise her official functions by agreeing to alter records held by Service NSW in exchange for a benefit.

In its report on the investigation, made public on 11 May 2021, the Commission makes findings of serious corrupt conduct against Ms Benyamin and Fahad Al-Dakak.

The ICAC is of the opinion that the advice of the Director of Public Prosecutions should be obtained with respect to the prosecution of Ms Benyamin and Mr Al-Dakak for various offences. The Commission is of the opinion that Service NSW should give consideration to the taking of disciplinary action against Ms Benyamin.

The Commission makes four corruption prevention recommendations to help Service NSW prevent the conduct identified in the investigation from recurring.

After taking into account matters set out in section 31 of the Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988, the Commission determined it was not satisfied it was in the public interest to hold a public inquiry, but that the matters raised in the investigation could be addressed satisfactorily through a public report pursuant to section 74(1) of the ICAC Act.

Findings of corrupt conduct

The Commission found that Diana Benyamin engaged in serious corrupt conduct by:

  • on 5 January 2019, agreeing with Fahad Al-Dakak to effect the transfer of a registration of a motor vehicle in return for a financial benefit
  • on 5 January 2019, providing Mr Al-Dakak with the wording for a false statutory declaration to facilitate the transfer of the registration referred to above together with instructions concerning how he could ensure she was the customer service officer who dealt with the transaction
  • on 5 January 2019, agreeing with Mr Al-Dakak that she would supply him with the address of the owner of a motor vehicle from the Driver and Vehicle IT System (DRIVES) restricted database in return for a financial benefit
  • on 30 May 2019: improperly accessing the personal information of an individual whose identity is known to the ICAC using the DRIVES restricted database, which she had access to in the exercise of her official functions at Service NSW; and intentionally disclosing that individual’s personal information to a family member, namely, the individual’s residential address and the licence plate number of his vehicle, knowing that the disclosure of such information was wrongful
  • on 17 July 2019: intentionally and dishonestly causing another Service NSW customer service officer to access personal information on the DRIVES restricted database concerning the original purchase price paid by a seller for a vehicle purchased by Ms Benyamin’s sister on behalf of her father, and having that SNSW customer service officer provide that information to her;subsequently disclosing to her sister personal information from the DRIVES restricted database, namely, the price originally paid by the seller of the vehicle.

The Commission found that Fahad Al-Dakak engaged in serious corrupt conduct by:

  • on 5 January 2019, offering a financial benefit to Ms Benyamin as an inducement to access the DRIVES restricted database for the purpose of effecting a transfer of a motor vehicle to Mr Al-Dakak or an associate
  • on 5 January 2019, by agreeing with Ms Benyamin that she would prepare a statutory declaration for use by Mr Al-Dakak or his associate in connection with the transfer of the motor vehicle, knowing that the statutory declaration was false or misleading and knowing the statutory declaration would be provided to Service NSW
  • on 5 January 2019, by offering a financial benefit to Ms Benyamin as an inducement to access the DRIVES restricted database to provide personal information of a third party, namely, an address to Mr Al-Dakak or an associate.

Recommendations for prosecutions

The Commission must seek the advice of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on whether any prosecution should be commenced. The DPP determines whether any criminal charges can be laid, and conducts all prosecutions. The Commission provides information on this website in relation to the status of prosecution recommendations and outcomes as advised by the DPP. The progress of matters is generally within the hands of the DPP. Accordingly, the Commission does not directly notify persons affected of advice received from the DPP or the progress of their matters generally.

The Commission is of the opinion that consideration should be given to obtaining the advice of the DPP with respect to the prosecution of Diana Benyamin for the offences of:

  • on 5 January 2019, agreeing to receive a financial benefit from Fahed Al-Dakak or an associate as an inducement to access the Driver and Vehicle IT System (DRIVES) restricted database for the purpose of effecting a transfer of a motor vehicle to Mr Al-Dakak or an associate, being an act in relation to the affairs or business of Service NSW contrary to section 249B(1) of the Crimes Act 1900
  • on 5 January 2019, agreeing to receive a financial benefit from Mr Al-Dakak or an associate as an inducement to access the DRIVES restricted database and to provide personal information of a third party, namely, the third party’s address to Mr Al-Dakak or an associate, being an act in relation to the affairs or business of Service NSW contrary to section 249B(1) of the Crimes Act
  • on 5 January 2019, conspiring with Mr Al-Dakak to contravene section 62(1) of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (“the PPIP Act”), namely, by agreeing to access the DRIVES restricted database and provide the address of a third party to Mr Al-Dakak or his associate knowing that such access was unauthorisedon 5 January 2019, conspiring with Mr Al-Dakak to contravene section 308H of the Crimes Act by accessing restricted data on the DRIVES restricted database, namely, the address of a third party
  • on 5 January 2019, conspiring with Mr Al-Dakak to contravene section 307A of the Crimes Act by preparing the wording for a statutory declaration for use by Mr Al-Dakak or his associate in connection with the transfer of a motor vehicle, knowing that the statutory declaration was false or misleading and knowing the statutory declaration would be provided to a public authority
  • on 30 May 2019, intentionally disclosing the address and licence plate number of a third party to a family member to which she had access in the exercise of her official functions, in contravention of s 62(1) of the PPIP Act
  • giving false or misleading evidence during her compulsory examinations as particularised in chapters 2 and 3 of the report concerning this investigation.

The Commission is of the opinion that consideration should be given to obtaining the advice of the DPP with respect to the prosecution of Fahad Al-Dakak for the offences of:

  • offering a financial benefit to Ms Benyamin to be paid by Mr Al-Dakak or an associate as an inducement to access the DRIVES restricted database for the purpose of effecting a transfer of a motor vehicle to Mr Al-Dakak or an associate, being an act in relation to the affairs or business of Service NSW in contravention of section 249B (2) of the Crimes Act
  • offering a financial benefit to Ms Benyamin to be paid by Mr Al-Dakak or an associate to access the DRIVES restricted database and to provide personal information of a third party, namely, his address to Mr Al-Dakak or his associate, being an act in relation to the affairs or business of SNSW in contravention section 249B(2) of the Crimes Act
  • conspiring with Ms Benyamin to breach section 62(1) of the PPIP Act, namely, by agreeing that she would access the DRIVES restricted database and provide the address of a third party to Mr Al-Dakak or his associate in exchange for a financial benefit, knowing that such access was unauthorised
  • offering a bribe to Ms Benyamin to disclose to him or his associate information to which she had access in the exercise of her official functions, namely, the address of a third party in contravention of section 62(2) of the PPIP Act
  • conspiring with Ms Benyamin to breach section 308H of the Crimes Act by accessing restricted data on the DRIVES system, namely, the address of a third party
  • conspiring with Ms Benyamin to breach section 307A of the Crimes Act by using a statutory declaration for use by Mr Al-Dakak or his associate in connection with the transfer of a motor vehicle, knowing that the statutory declaration was false or misleading and knowing the statutory declaration would be provided to a public authority.

Briefs of evidence were provided to the DPP on 22 December 2022.

On 28 September 2023, the DPP advised that there was sufficient evidence to charge Ms Benyamin and Mr Al-Dakak for the following offences:

Diana Benyamin
1. Two counts of soliciting corrupt commissions or rewards, contrary to s 249B(1)(a)(i) of the Crimes Act 1900 (‘the Crimes Act"). 
2. Three counts of giving false and misleading evidence, contrary to s 87 of the
Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 ("the ICAC Act").

Fahad Al-Dakak
1. Two counts of offering to agent corrupt commissions or rewards, contrary to s 249B(2)(a)(i) of the Crimes Act.

The DPP also advised the Commission that the following other charges were considered in relation to Ms Benyamin and Mr Al-Darek, however, no further charges were recommended due to the expiry of the statutory time limits, insufficient evidence and/or the public interest:

Diana Benyamin
Conspiring to contravene s 62(1) of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 Act ("the PPIP Act"); s 307A and s 308H of the Crimes Act. 
Corrupt disclosure and use of personal information by public sector officials contrary to s 62(1) of the PPIP Act.

Fahad Al-Dakak
Conspiring to contravene s 62(1) of the PPIP Act; s 307A and s 308H of the Crimes Act. 
Induce public official to disclose personal information contrary to s 62(2) of the PPIP Act.

The Commission accepts this advice.

The court attendance notices have been filed and served on 12 December 2023 in relation to the offences concerning Ms Benyamin and that matter is listed at the Downing Centre Local Court on 18 January 2024.

The court attendance notices have been filed and served on 22 December 2023 in relation to the offences concerning Mr Al-Dakak, and that matter is listed at the Downing Centre Local Court on 1 February 2024.

On 18 January 2024, Ms Benyamin’s matter was adjourned until 1 February 2024 to align with Mr Al-Dakak’s proceedings. 

On 1 February 2024, Ms Benyamin and Mr Al-Dakak’s substantive Crimes Act matters and Ms Benyamin’s section 87 ICAC Act matters were all listed and adjourned for mention in reply to the briefs of evidence until 28 March 2024 at the Downing Centre Local Court. 

On 28 March 2024, Ms Benyamin and Mr Al-Dakak’s substantive Crimes Act matters and Ms Benyamin’s section 87 ICAC Act matters were all adjourned until 9 May 2024 in order for the DPP to confirm compliant brief service.

 

Recommendations for disciplinary action

The Commission is of the opinion that Service NSW should give consideration to the taking of disciplinary action against Diana Benyamin.

On 16 July 2021, Service NSW advised that Ms Benyamin was placed on special leave after it became aware of the Commission's investigation. During the time that Ms Benyamin was on special leave, and prior to the report being made public, she resigned from Service NSW.

Recommendations for corruption prevention

The Commission makes the following four corruption prevention recommendations to help Service NSW prevent the conduct identified in this investigation from recurring.:

Recommendation 1

That Service NSW implements a risk-based system designed to improve detection of unauthorised access of personal information. As a minimum, Service NSW should use:

  • analytics of access logs across the system to help detect anomalous or other patterns of access that might indicate unauthorised access
  • routine, formalised auditing of individual Driver and Vehicle IT System (DRIVES) restricted database access logs to help detect where customer service officers’ database accesses are unrelated to legitimate transactions.

Recommendation 2

That Service NSW provides clear guidance on the circumstances where managers can consider allowing an employee to perform transactions in DRIVES for a family member or friend.

Recommendation 3

That Service NSW establishes a single electronic family and friends register to operate across all service centres to more easily facilitate comparison of information between centres and to help detect:

  • circumstances where customer service officers have acted partially towards family or friends
  • anomalous or inconsistent recording of transactions involving family and friends across centres.

Recommendation 4

That Service NSW identifies which trend and other relevant information from the register should be reported to the Operational Governance Team each quarter by service centre managers to enable a meaningful assessment of whether relevant.

Responses to ICAC recommendations

The action plan posted below has been provided by the Service NSW in response to the ICAC’s recommendations. Its publication here is to show the status of the responses. It does not constitute approval or endorsement by the Commission.

24 month report - Service NSW

12 month report - Service NSW

Action plan - Service NSW

Media Releases

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25 May 2022

The NSW ICAC will hold a public inquiry starting Tuesday 14 June 2022 as part of an investigation it is conducting concerning the conduct of former Georges River Council (GRC) and Hurstville City Council (HCC) Councillors, Constantine Hindi and Vincenzo (Vince) Badalati, and then HCC Councillor Philip Sansom (Operation Galley).

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20 May 2022

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21 Apr 2022

The NSW ICAC Operation Tolosa public inquiry concerning the conduct of City of Canada Bay Mayor, Councillor Angelo Tsirekas, and others will start next Tuesday, 26 April 2022 at 10:00 am.

Public inquiry into corruption allegations concerning City of Canada Bay Mayor and others

6 Apr 2022

The NSW ICAC will hold a public inquiry starting Tuesday 26 April 2022 as part of an investigation it is conducting concerning the conduct of City of Canada Bay Mayor, Councillor Angelo Tsirekas, and others (Operation Tolosa).

Public inquiry into corruption allegation concerning former RMS employees resumes 21 March

11 Mar 2022

The NSW ICAC's Operation Paragon public inquiry concerning former Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) employees Alexandre Dubois and Craig Steyn will resume Monday 21 March 2022 at 10:00 am.

Witness

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Transcripts

View all transcripts associated with this investigation. The Commission makes every effort to post the daily transcripts of its public inquiries on its website by 8:00 pm each day when possible. If the Commission sits later than 4:00 pm, the daily transcripts, particularly the afternoon session, may not be available until the next working day.

Transcripts will be available once the enquiry has commenced.

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Fact_sheet_Operation_Carina 86
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Corruption risks in NSW Government - Suppliers perception of corruption - (June 2011) 8416
Corruption risks in NSW Government - Recommendations to government - (June 2011) 7522
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Fact_sheet_Operation_Danby 85
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Fact Sheet Operation Challenger 86
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Investigation into corruption risks involved in lobbying (Operation Halifax) 3075
Fact Sheet Operation Halifax 88
ICAC_Annual_Report_2009-2010 15215
Investigation into undisclosed conflicts of interest of a University of Sydney employee (Operation Kanda) 5236
Fact Sheet Operation Kanda 28
Investigation into the misuse of resources by a NSW Maritime Legal Services Branch officer (Operation Vargus) 4792
Fact Sheet Operation Vargas 37
Investigation into attempted corrupt payment and submission of false resumes to public authorities 3562
Fact sheet Operation Avoca 87
Investigation into the smuggling of contraband into the John Morony Correctional Centre (Operation Cicero) 1600
Cicero_Fact_Sheet 87
Investigation false claims for Sitting Day Relief payments by a NSW MP, members of her electorate staff- Operation Corinth (July 2010) 2351
Fact Sheet Operation Corinth 90
Community_attitudes_to_corruption_and_the_ICAC_-_Report_on_the_2009_survey_(June_2010) 6394
Report on the use of TAFE funds to pay for work on a dog kennel complex 2982
Fact Sheet Operation Corsair 92
Investigation into a Housing NSW officer’s failure to declare conflicts of interest and secondary employment (Operation Coral)_May2010 4926
Coral_Fact_Sheet_3_ 142
Investigation into the offer of a corrupt payment to an officer of Strathfield Municipal Council (Operation Centurion) (May 2010) 4737
Fact Sheet Operation Centurion 98
Profiling_the_NSW_public_sector_-_Report_3_-_May_2010 1431
Investigation into allegations of corruption made by or attributed to Michael McGurk (Operation Calpurnia) (March 2010) 1188
Fact Sheet Operation Calpurnia 95
Report on corrupt conduct affecting the administration of justice in the Wagga Wagga and other local court areas (Operation Segomo) 3067
Fact Sheet Operations Segomo 106
Investigation into the conduct of a regional illegal dumping squad officer and others (Operation Scania) 85365
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Fact_sheet_Operation_Nestor 30
Table_of_corrupt_conduct_findings_and_prosecution_recommendations 21
ICAC_Annual_Report_2007--08 1900
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Fact_sheet_Operation_Greer 35
Investigation into the conduct of a senior officer of the NSW department of justice and others (Operation Yancey) 933
Fact Sheet Operation Yancey 41
Investigation into NSW Liberal Party electoral funding for the 2011 state election campaign and other matters (Operation Spicer) 17089
Fact Sheet Operation Spicer 37
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Profiling_the_NSW_public_sector_II_-_Report_1_-_Results_for_the_NSW_public_sector_(May_2009) 1990
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Lobbying_local_government_councillors_-_a_guide_for_councillors,_constituents_and_other_interested_parties 227
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Governance and Regulation in the NSW Aboriginal Land Council Network 8750 15/05/17
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Corruption risks in NSW Government procurement - Recommendations to government 7522 14/07/11
Corruption risks in NSW Government procurement - Suppliers perception of corruption 8416 14/07/11
Corruption risks in NSW Government procurement - The management challenge 1358 14/12/11
Development assessment internal audit tool 5911 21/04/10
Direct negotiations - guidelines for managing risks in direct negotiations 6685 23/08/18
Use and misuse of public sector resources - Tip sheet for managers 422 12/02/08
Election Funding Expenditure and disclosure in NSW - Strengthening accountability and transparency 1434 17/12/14
Use and misuse of public sector resources - Tip sheet for employees 257 12/02/08
Factfinder - A guide to conducting internal investigations 1174 21/04/22
Unravelling Corruption II Exploring changes in the Public Sector Perspective 1993-1999 7212 01/04/01
The exercise of discretion under Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 7646 09/12/10
ICAC Scholarship and Course participant application form May 2019 304 27/05/19
Keeping it together - systems and structures in organisational change 6567 14/03/17
Sponsorship in the public sector 453 14/06/06
LALC Member Governance Flyer - Help make your LALC strong 137 03/11/11
Safeguarding public money The importance of controlling invoice payments 1420 19/11/14
Learning the hard way - managing corruption risks associated with international students 2036 15/04/15
Lobbying in NSW - an issues paper on the nature and management of lobbying in NSW 1869 18/05/10
Lobbying local government councillors 227 28/08/06
Managing IT contractors, improving IT outcomes 7892 20/08/13
Profiling the NSW public sector - functions, risks and corruption resistance strategies 63 28/07/05
Minimising corruption risks in land dealings - Guide for Local Aboriginal Land Councils 394 01/03/10
Monitoring cash handling in public hospitals 1564 01/08/94
Profiling the NSW public sector - functions, risks and corruption resistance strategies 3785 01/02/03
Profiling the NSW public sector II - Report 2 Comparison of 2001 and 2007 organisation 1700 16/06/09
Profiling the NSW public sector - Report 3 1431 11/05/10
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Reporting corruption to the NSW ICAC Arabic 240 01/06/16
Fact sheet Acknowledging your section 11 report 325 10/11/15
Strategic responses to corruption 11-14 September 2018 1077
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Section 11 report guidelines for principal officers 320 23/10/23
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Section 11 reporting template 108 29/09/14
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Annual Report 2004-2005 3273 31/10/05
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Annual Report 2006-2007 3336 25/10/07
Annual Report 2007-2008 1900 30/10/08
Annual Report 2008-2009 7189 04/11/09
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Annual Report 2010-2011 5662 28/10/11
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Introducing the ICAC Bengali 636 01/06/16
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Introducing the ICAC Korean 528 01/06/16
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Submission to the Premier May 2016.pdf 237 23/05/16
ICAC Award 2022 425 01/08/22
Corruption Matters - Issue 20 352
Corruption Matters - Issue 21 315
Corruption Matters - Issue 22 3184
Corruption Matters - Issue 23 417
Corruption Matters - Issue 24 488
Corruption Matters - Issue 25 1738
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Corruption Matters - Issue 34 1982
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Corruption Matters - Issue 37 733
Corruption Matters - Issue 38 2151
Corruption Matters - Issue 39 - May 2012 319
Corruption Matters - Issue 40 - November 2012 1368
Corruption Matters - Issue 42 - November 2013 872
Community attitudes to corruption and the ICAC Report on the 2006 survey 783
Profiling the NSW Public Sector Functions, risks and corruption resistance strategies 3785
Community attitudes to corruption and the ICAC 690
Profiling the NSW public sector functions risks and corruption resistance strategies, Report on follow up research conducted in 2004 63
Unravelling Corruption II Exploring changes in the Public Sector Perspective 1993-1999 7212
Community attitudes to corruption and the ICAC 1996 1803
Community attitudes to corruption and the ICAC 1995 1655
Community attitudes to corruption and the ICAC 1994 1735
Community attitudes to Corruption and the ICAC, ICAC public attitudes survey 1993 252
Profiling the NSW Public Sector 2007 Functions risks and corruption prevention strategies Organisational survey 471
Profiling the NSW public sector II Report 2 Comparison of 2001 and 2007 organisation responses 1700
Profiling the NSW Public Sector 2007 Understanding and managing corruption risks 363
Profiling the NSW public sector II Methodology and respondent demographics 939
Profiling the NSW public sector II Report 1 Results for the NSW public sector as a whole 1990
Report of suspected corrupt conduct under s. 11 ICAC Act - word form 48
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ICAC_Org_Chart_Overview_30Apr20 138
Annual Report 2017-2018 4858 05/10/18
Joint Communique from Australia's anti-corruption Commissioners _United against corruption - Leadership is the key to corruption prevention_7 December 2018.pdf 356 07/12/18
Corruption and integrity in the NSW public sector - an assessment of current trends and events 4789 04/12/18
Corruption-Matters-31_May-2008 515
Corruption-matters-42_November-2013 872
NSW ICAC Transcript Services RFT 2019 344 01/04/19
Pelican mineral water test 150
test doc 1 14
Managing conflicts of interest in the nsw public sector April 2019 6433 30/04/19
PD - Investigation - Senior Forensic Accountant - May 2019 136
Senior Forensic Accountant - SC May 2019 16
ANZSOG Executive Endorsement form 2019 47 27/05/19
GIPA Access Application 59 27/08/18
PD-Investigation Division - Senior Technical Officer - July 2019 27
Senior Technical Surveillance Operative SC 2019 19
Support Officer - Associate SC August 2019 52
Support Officer_Associate PD 54
Support Officer - Receptionist SC August 2019 41
Support Officer_Receptionist PD 54
Operation Eclipse: Lobbying, access and influence in NSW - an interim paper 299 17/10/19
ICAC Annual Report 2018-19 4127 18/10/19
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NSW ICAC COVID19 Advice 282 02/04/20
NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption Special Report - The need for a new independent funding model for the ICAC (May 2020 - Section 75 report) 2083 13/05/20
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ARC Internal Audit and Risk Committee Charter - 2021-22 5427
ICAC Internal Audit Charter 21-22 3972
ICAC Internal Audit Request for Tender - 14 March 2022 509 14/03/22
Policy 81 Risk Management - August 2020 181 14/03/22
NSW ICAC RFT for Internal Audit Services Questions and Answers.pdf 84
Factfinder: a guide to conducting internal investigations 1170 21/04/22
Factfinder: a guide to conducting internal investigations - standard 1174 21/04/22
On The Ethics of Pork-Barrelling - Simon Longstaff 210
Some legal implications of pork barrelling - Joseph Campbell 1289
Some legal implications of pork barrelling - Joseph Campbell - Index 205
When is pork barrelling corruption and what can be done to avert it - Anne Twomey 509
Transcript - Forum on Pork Barrelling - 3 June 2022.pdf 443
ICAC Information Guide 2023-24.pdf 223
Report on investigation into pork barrelling in NSW (Operation Jersey) 5715 01/08/22
NSW ICAC submission to the Parliament of Victoria Integrity and Oversight Committee 818 01/04/22
Financial Accountant Position Description - September 2022 120
Selection Criteria Financial Accountant 2022 100
Probity aspects of ethics walls: guidance for dealing with commercial activities and other complex scenarios (October 2022) 216
ICAC Annual Report 2021-22 4260 31/10/22
Integrity issues relating to the state election letter - November 2022 227 07/11/22
ICAC and ICAC Inspector MOU - September 2022 170
Managing corruption risks in regulatory work (November 2022) 6577 22/11/22
LETTER to PWC.docx.pdf 183
Managing Conflicts of Interest - a Tip Sheet for Local Aboriginal Land Councils - Dec22 327 08/12/22
Best Practice Principles for Australian Anti-Corruption Commissions - 9Dec22 342
Media Release 12 Best Practice Principles Australian Anti-Corruption Commissions - 9Dec22 256
NSW ICAC and Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) - MOU - January 2023 897 19/01/23
ICAC Strategic Plan 2022-25 367 03/02/23
ICAC Strategic Plan 2022-25: Our directions 90 03/02/23
IT Operations Lead -Selection Criteria_Jan23 102
PD - IT Operations Lead - July 2022 104
Selection Criteria Senior Investigator Jan23 119
PD - Senior Investigator Jan23 117
Assessing Corruption Control Maturity 6696 20/02/23
Action Plan - NSW Government 293
Action Plan - NSW Procurement Board 150
NSW ICAC Operation Jersey Recommendations for Corruption Prevention 188
Mature corruption control: the key outcomes of better practice (March 2023) 218 13/03/23
MOU - LECC and ICAC_June 2023 2324 05/06/23
MOU - NSW Parliament and ICAC - 2009 514
NSW ICAC External Public Interest Disclosure Policy_Oct 2023_FIN.pdf 2636
NSW ICAC Internal Public Interest Disclosure Policy_Oct 2023_FIN.pdf 443
Corruption risks associated with supplier panels (October 2023) 249 04/10/23
12 month progress report - NSW Government - Operation Jersey 922 18/10/23
ICAC Annual Report 2022-23 5860 30/10/23
Fraud and corruption control evaluating compliance and its drivers (November 2023) 6255 16/11/23
NSW ICAC Data Breach Policy_November 2023_FINAL.pdf 569
Position Description - Manager ISS October 2023 126
Advert - Manager ISS January 2024 23
Managing conflicts of duties in the NSW public sector (January 2024) 241 17/01/24
Annotated Code of Conduct for Members a guide for members of NSW Parliament (January 2024) 6589 24/01/24
Report 460
WITNESS LIST week of 8 Apr 19 12
Information for witnesses 2707 04/04/24
Section 31B guidelines 173
Standard ICAC directions for public inquiries 254
Prosecution outcomes web table (11 April 2024) 301
ICAC Cooperation Policy 195 22/09/23
Operation Aero - Opening Statement.pdf 201
Legal Representatives Parking Expenses Claim Form 138 16/09/20
Public Inquiry Protocol - September 2023 277 18/09/23
Protocol for management of material in contravention of s 7 SDA_FIN.pdf 273
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