Upcoming IBAC Public Interest Disclosures forum: Victoria's whistleblower scheme. Join us in Doncaster on Wednesday, 13 November to learn about the practical application of the Public Interest Disclosures Act 2012, including #whistleblower #protections. This interactive, scenarios-based #forum will cover the #skills needed to receive, notify and process public interest disclosures. Victoria's Public Interest Disclosures scheme supports people speaking up against wrongdoing across the #publicsector, #law #enforcement, #localgov and the #community. This forum is designed for Public Interest Disclosure coordinators, #integrity and #governance officers, #police, #leaders within Victorian state #government #departments, administrative officers, local #councils and community members. Morning tea and refreshments provided. Free parking will also be available to attendees. Places are limited, so register now for this free, in-person training. Victorian Ombudsman Local Government Inspectorate Victorian Local Governance Association Municipal Association of Victoria Victoria Police
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Preventing and exposing public sector corruption and police misconduct.
About us
IBAC is Victoria's anti-corruption agency responsible for preventing and exposing public sector corruption and police misconduct. We do this by: • investigating serious corruption and police misconduct • informing the public sector, police and the community about the risks and impacts of corruption IBAC is independent of the government of the day, while being accountable to Victorians through the State Parliament.
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http://www.ibac.vic.gov.au/
External link for Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC)
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Melbourne, Victoria
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- Investigating corruption, preventing corruption, investigating police misconduct, and promoting integrity
Locations
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Primary
Level 1 North Tower
459 Collins Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000, AU
Employees at Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC)
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Jenny Johanson
Non-Executive Director (NED) | Board Committee Chair | Chartered Accountant (CA) | Risk Mitigation & Management | Cyber Security & Privacy Specialist…
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Bronson Harry, PhD
Senior data and strategic intelligence analyst
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Kerryn Adams
Strategic Advisor - Prevention & Communication
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Peter Varley
Communication specialist // Social marketer // Project manager // Eye for design and detail
Updates
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Learn about IBAC's focus areas and recent achievements in our latest annual report, tabled in Parliament today. IBAC began 14 preliminary inquiries and 36 #investigations into alleged #publicsector #corruption and #police #misconduct, a 72 per cent increase compared to the previous year. We also completed 17 preliminary inquiries and 31 investigations, with 24 investigations and preliminary inquiries still in progress at the end of the 2023/24 financial year. See our media release for more - https://lnkd.in/gteUmUbN Click below for the full report or to view a 'year at a glance' summary on our website. #ibac #annualreport #integritymatters
IBAC Annual report 2023/24
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OUT NOW 🗞 #IBACInsights October issue, featuring: ▪ Operation Leo special report ▪ Building a good organisational #culture ▪ Upcoming Public Interest Disclosures forum ▪ New #podcast on perceptions of corruption ▪ Public sector #risk profiles. Click below to read and subscribe.
IBAC Insights Issue 41: Operation Leo special report, upcoming Public Interest Disclosures forum, and the importance of building a good organisational culture
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Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) reposted this
LGI continues to receive a high volume of complaints as the local government election period continues. Prior to submitting a complaint, LGI encourages people to check which integrity agency is the right one for their specific complaint. This video provides more information around who to lodge a complaint with: https://lnkd.in/gADPbbgu Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) Victorian Electoral Commission Victorian Ombudsman
My local council: if something is not right, who do I complain to?
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Today, IBAC tabled a special report on Operation Leo, an investigation into allegations of bribery and misconduct by councillors at Moonee Valley City Council (MVCC). Operation Leo investigated whether some councillors used their positions as elected officials to seek or obtain preferential outcomes for the Essendon Royals Soccer Club. The investigation found that some MVCC councillors used their positions to inappropriately influence council decisions, bypass decision-making processes and inappropriately disclose information. One example found involved a MVCC councillor bypassing proper processes by directly progressing property related applications and influencing a MVCC decision. #localgov #councils #investigation #report #integrity
IBAC investigation finds improper influence, bypassed decision-making processes and inappropriate disclosure of information by councillors at Moonee Valley City Council
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Results of IBAC's latest survey reveal a widespread view that #corruption occurs in Victoria and an increasing opinion it poses a problem in the #workplace and when bidding for #government #contracts. Earlier this year, we surveyed the opinions of state and local government employees, Victoria Police employees, business #suppliers to government, and the Victorian #community to better understand their knowledge of corruption, perceptions of its prevalence and attitudes towards reporting. Our thanks to the more than 9000 people across these sectors who responded. Learn more and explore the results on our website 📊
Survey shows increasing perception that corruption is a problem in Victoria
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Today, IBAC tabled a special report on Operation Turton, identifying a problematic workplace culture at the then Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) that led to repeated instances where employees misused sensitive information to advance personal and industrial interests. IBAC's Operation Turton investigated allegations of unauthorised access and disclosure of information by employees of the MFB. The investigation was prompted by allegations that an MFB network administrator had accessed the email accounts of MFB executives without authorisation. The investigation commenced in January 2019 and concluded in June 2021. IBAC found the incidents were largely driven by a desire to further the interests of the Victorian Branch of the United Firefighters Union (UFU) or its Secretary, Peter Marshall. These incidents were facilitated by a workplace culture where employees did not trust management and did not believe them to be acting in the best interests of the organisation or its employees. Read the special report on Operation Turton or a summary on our website - https://lnkd.in/gtf_45UV #publicsector #investigation #workplace #culture #information
IBAC investigation uncovers problematic workplace culture at MFB leading to misuse of sensitive information
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Just released: IBAC's second series of risk profiles for five government sectors. Profiles highlight specific #corruption #risks and vulnerabilities, and will help public sector agencies reduce and prevent corruption. New public sector risk profiles now available on IBAC's website: ▪ Construction and manufacturing ▪ Corrections and youth justice ▪ Emergency services ▪ Environment and resource management ▪ Parliament. #publicsector #integrity #insights
IBAC releases second series of public sector risk profiles with emerging corruption risks and vulnerabilities
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Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) reposted this
Join us for the next edition of TGU in Review, as we revisit some of the key moments of this council term. This week, we look back at an interview with Deputy Commissioner at Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC), David Wolf. David and Chris Eddy look at the risks associated with donations and lobbying in local government elections. In the lead up to the election period we revisit this issue, and much more. 👀Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gaDacPek 🎧or download wherever you get your podcasts
TGU in Review - In Conversation with David Wolf, Deputy Commissioner, IBAC
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A big thank you to everyone who joined us at the Collingwood Town Hall yesterday. There was a high level of engagement throughout the morning, with discussion of corruption risks in local government and how to strengthen the #integrity of #councils. Our speakers from the Victorian Electoral Commission, Local Government Inspectorate and IBAC addressed in-depth questions from Yarra City Council employees and other Melbourne metropolitan councils in attendance. Discussion focused on the risks metropolitan councils face in an election year and the roles of the three agencies during this period. It also covered ongoing #corruption #risks in local government, including #conflicts of interest, misuse of information and resources, improper influence and vulnerabilities in #procurement. #localgov #forum #integritymatters