take appropriate action follow Victoria Police policies provide adequate care report misconduct or corruption. inconsistently applying Victoria Police policies and procedures behaving disgracefully or ...
IBAC held public hearings in October and November 2021 into allegations of serious corrupt conduct involving Victorian public officers, including Members of Parliament. The hearings were part of ...
We can investigate complaints of corruption and police misconduct across the Victorian public sector, including Victoria Police. By law, we must prioritise serious or systemic corruption for ...
Anyone can make a complaint to us or provide information about public sector corruption and police misconduct in Victoria. We can investigate complaints of corruption and police misconduct across the ...
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The investigative techniques we use will depend on: the nature of the allegation if there are witnesses when the alleged conduct occurred how serious the allegation is. Before using some of these ...
potential Public Interest Disclosures allegations of police misconduct by Victoria Police suspected corrupt conduct. Mandatory notification forms and resources to help principal officers meet their ...
Whether you’re a public sector employee, government supplier or member of the public, you can learn about and take action to prevent corruption.
Recruitment and employment practices are particularly vulnerable to corruption risks. IBAC investigations have identified examples of managers failing to conduct pre-employment screening and vetting ...
We can investigate complaints of corruption and police misconduct across the Victorian public sector, including Victoria Police. By law, we must prioritise serious or systemic corruption for ...
IBAC is focused on investigating corruption and police misconduct in Victoria. If your complaint is not related to these areas, we suggest directing it to the relevant agency or body listed below.
Its impact goes beyond corrupt individuals to innocent colleagues who may be implicated, or the reputation of their organisation. Ultimately, Victorians are the ones who lose out from the misuse of ...