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Tuesday 12 Dec 2023 Victoria Police’s responses to IBAC’s recommendations
This special report is an opportunity to increase transparency and accountability around Victoria Police’s responses to IBAC recommendations and signals IBAC's intention to report on them on a regular basis.
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Monday 07 Mar 2022 Operation Carlisle
IBAC's Operation Carlisle investigated allegations of corrupt conduct by a Corrections Victoria employee. The investigation did not substantiate the allegations but did identify corruption vulnerabilities in Corrections Victoria practices and procedures.
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Thursday 01 Jul 2021 Operation Geary
IBAC's Operation Geary was an investigation of allegations that two local council employees were favourably allocating civil works contracts to a company owned by the relative of one of the employees.
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Tuesday 29 Jun 2021 Operation Andros
In August 2017, IBAC commenced Operation Andros to investigate allegations of corrupt conduct against employees of Emergency Management Victoria (EMV) and its predecessor organisation, the Fire Services Commission (FSC), agencies of the then Department of Justice and Regulation (DJR).
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Tuesday 22 Jun 2021 Special report on corrections
Currently more than 7000 people are held in custody in Victoria's publicly and privately managed prisons, overseen by Corrections Victoria, a business unit of the Department of Justice and Community Safety (DJCS). Many of these prisoners struggle with complex issues including mental health conditions, drug addiction and a history of trauma.
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Thursday 17 Dec 2020 Operation Eden
An investigation of allegations Wodonga City Council officers were showing favouritism to developers in return for benefits.