Personalise my experience
Personalise my experience
I'm a
You can help prevent corruption
We can all help prevent public sector corruption and make sure public funds are spent properly – maintaining Victoria's schools, hospitals, roads and other vital public services and projects.
How IBAC handles complaints
What we do with your complaint, including how we assess and act on it.
Your privacy
IBAC will protect your privacy if you make a complaint.

Resources

An open book with a lot of writing inside it, being blown open by a breeze
Friday 31 Jul 2020 Operation Gloucester
An investigation into improper evidentiary and disclosure practices in relation to the Victoria Police investigation of the murders of Sergeant Gary Silk and Senior Constable Rodney Miller.
A man whose face is obscured by a hoodie typing on a laptop in front of him
Wednesday 27 May 2020 Operation Betka
Operation Betka was an IBAC investigation into allegations a contracted Senior Project Manager in the Information Technology Division of the Department of Education and Training was involved in serious corrupt conduct.
A pile of various coins in Australian currency against a bright yellow bacground. Photo by Miles Burke on Unsplash
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.
not available - image
Friday 08 Dec 2017 Operation Lansdowne
Note: Some Operation Lansdowne information and documents, including the special report, are currently unavailable.
An ambulance vehicle driving with a blurred background
Monday 18 Sep 2017 Operation Tone
This report concerns an investigation into allegations that Ambulance Victoria (AV) paramedics engaged in serious corrupt conduct, namely the theft, trafficking and use of drugs of dependence, and misappropriation of AV equipment.
Image of corrections officer opening doors to empty cells at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre
Monday 10 Apr 2017 Operation Nepean
This report concerns an investigation into allegations that Jeff Finlow, the former manager of the facilities department at women’s prison, the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre (DPFC), was involved in serious corrupt conduct.