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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.
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IBAC will protect your privacy if you make a complaint.

Resources

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Monday 25 Sep 2023 Public interest Disclosures (PID) in practice
This module builds on the Introduction to Public Interest Disclosures module and includes practical examples.
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Monday 25 Sep 2023 Introduction to Public Interest Disclosures (PID)
This module introduces Public Interest Disclosures and how to manage them.
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Monday 25 Sep 2023 Conflict of Interest
This module provides a basic overview of conflicts of interest and how to handle them.
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Monday 25 Sep 2023 About IBAC and the Victorian integrity system
This module is for anyone who wants a better understanding of IBAC and the Victorian integrity system. People who work in the public sector or local government will be able to apply this directly to their work.
Cover up behaviours that mask public sector corruption
Wednesday 20 Sep 2023 Behaviours that mask corruption in the public sector
Through our research and investigations, IBAC has observed a range of behaviours that can allow corruption to go undetected and even flourish in public sector agencies. If they go unchecked, these behaviours enable corruption and misconduct to be covered up or hidden, which impacts the ability to investigate and stop it. This graphic outlines five key patterns of obscuring or 'cover up' behaviour that can occur and that public sector agencies need to guard against. Some of the key ways corruption is concealed include:
Cover up behaviours that mask police misconduct
Wednesday 20 Sep 2023 'Cover up' behaviours that mask police misconduct
Through our research and investigations, IBAC has observed a range of behaviours that can allow misconduct to go undetected and even take hold in policing. If they go unchecked, these behaviours enable misconduct to be covered up or hidden, which impacts the ability to investigate and stop it. This graphic outlines five key patterns of obscuring or 'cover up' behaviour that can occur and that Victoria Police needs to guard against. Some of the key ways police can try to conceal misconduct, include: