Print page Reporting By reporting suspected corruption allegations to the ICAC, individuals and public officials can actively contribute to a NSW public sector that is more resistant to corruption. View the ICAC's video on How to report corrupt conduct for further information. When to report Corrupt conduct is deliberate or intentional wrongdoing, not negligence or a mistake. How and what to report The ICAC encourages members of the public and public officials to report suspected corrupt conduct involving or affecting the NSW public sector. Report corruption You are about to make a complaint to ICAC. Are you a member of the public, public official, principal officer of a NSW public authority or reporting on behalf of a principal officer of a NSW government authority? Blowing the whistle With the Public Interest Disclosures Act 2022 now in force, learn more about what this means for those reporting to the Commission. Publications about reporting corruption All publications about reporting corruption can be found using the publication search below. Frequently asked questions about reporting corruption The answers to frequently asked questions about reporting corruption. Section 10 Report Section 10 Report