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Tuesday 26 Sep 2023 Know the warning signs of corruption in procurement
Procurement in the public sector is vulnerable to corruption because it can involve large sums of public money. Corruption in procurement undermines fair competition, increases costs, and reduces trust in the integrity of the public sector.
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Monday 25 Sep 2023 Preventing corruption in procurement
This module provides a basic overview of procurement and the red flags of corruption when buying goods and services.
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Wednesday 28 Jun 2023 IBACs Operation Daintree
Kylie Kilgour (SME) and Linda Timothy(Host), cover off on key points we want to express from report including investigation, key findings, why the behaviour is bad, why the recommendations are important.
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Wednesday 19 Apr 2023 Operation Daintree special report
Operation Daintree was an investigation by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) highlighting how improper influence compromised the procurement process for a $1.2m contract awarded to a union-established training group, and compromised the management of the contract.
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Monday 27 Feb 2023 Corruption risks associated with major transport infrastructure projects
Victorian major infrastructure projects make up a complex sector that receives billions of taxpayer dollars each year. The 2022-23 Victorian State Budget committed $3.5 billion to public transport services and infrastructure. These major projects are under pressure to complete constructions and provide essential buildings and services for Victorians. The Victorian community expects major infrastructure projects to be managed with integrity to ensure public funds are handled appropriately, and to minimise the risks of corruption.
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Monday 19 Jul 2021 Operation Betka
Operation Betka was an IBAC investigation into allegations of serious corrupt conduct at Victoria's Department of Education and Training. In July 2016, IBAC received a notification from the Department of Education and Training (the Department) pursuant to section 57(1) of the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission Act 2011 (IBAC Act), concerning allegations a contracted Senior Project Manager (the Project Manager) in the Information Technology Division (ITD) of the Department was involved in serious corrupt conduct.