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Resources

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Tuesday 18 Aug 2020 Building integrity during times of crisis or emergency
These resources aim to help state and local government sectors review and strengthen integrity responses and improve capacity to prevent corrupt conduct during times of emergency and crisis.
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Monday 09 Dec 2019 Corruption risks in the social housing sector
This information sheet highlights some of the corruption vulnerabilities in the social housing sector and identifies ways those responsible for public and community housing can strengthen their systems and practices to mitigate those vulnerabilities.
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Friday 29 Nov 2019 Gifts, benefits & hospitality policy
The purpose of this policy is to outline the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission's (IBAC) position on IBAC officers: responding to offers of gifts, benefits and hospitality providing gifts, benefits and hospitality. This policy supports IBAC officers to avoid conflicts of interest and maintain high levels of integrity and public trust.
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Wednesday 30 Oct 2019 Corruption risks associated with government-funded human services delivered by community organisations
This information sheet highlights potential risks and drivers of corruption associated with government-funded human services delivered by community service organisations. It aims to raise awareness of these issues so funding agencies and regulators can assist community service organisations to identify, manage and prevent corruption risks.
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Friday 25 Oct 2019 Unauthorised access and disclosure of information held by the Victorian public sector
Public sector agencies manage a wide range of information. This includes personal health records and contact details as well as sensitive political and economic information and financial data. The appropriate handling and security of this information is imperative. Unauthorised access and disclosure of data and information undermines the credibility of the public sector and jeopardises trust in government agencies to responsibly manage public information and ensure personal information is managed carefully and securely.
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Monday 30 Sep 2019 Corruption risks associated with procurement in local government
Victorian councils play a pivotal role in providing and maintaining a wide range of services, programs and infrastructure for their communities. With responsibility for the management of community infrastructure worth approximately $90 billion and delivery of more than $7 billion in critical public services every year, councils spend between 45 per cent and 60 per cent of their annual budgets on procurement. Considerable power is therefore vested in public officers of councils to source suppliers, manage contracts and authorise payment for goods, services and works – using public money.