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Amending IBAC. How to make the proposed amendments watertight.

Amending IBAC. How to make the proposed amendments watertight.

by jmsthornton | Mar 15, 2016 | IBAC, Submissions, Victoria, Victorian Government Integrity System Reform

Accountability Round Table has critiqued the amendments to the IBAC legislation proposed for May 2016. “Before the 2014 election, the then Labor opposition indicated that, if elected, it would amend the IBAC Act by the inclusion of the offence of misconduct in...
Amending IBAC. How to make the proposed amendments watertight.

ART submission to Victorian Government on proposed amendments to IBAC legislation

by jmsthornton | Feb 16, 2016 | Corruption, IBAC, Victoria, Victorian Government Integrity System Reform

The following letter and submission make clear ART’s analysis of the proposed amendments to IBAC legislation. The Hon. Gavin Jennings MLC Special Minister of State Level 1, 1 Treasury Place East Melbourne Integrity and Accountability Legislation Amendment (A...
Amending IBAC. How to make the proposed amendments watertight.

ART Submission to strengthen Victoria’s IBAC

by jmsthornton | Feb 15, 2016 | Corruption, IBAC, Reforms, Submissions, Victoria, Victorian Government Integrity System Reform

In January, Accountability Round Table made a submission to The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission Committee. This committee is a joint investigatory committee of the Parliament of Victoria and has a number of functions including monitoring, reviewing...
Andrews’ anti-corruption bill disappoints

Andrews’ anti-corruption bill disappoints

by jmsthornton | Feb 2, 2016 | Corruption, IBAC, Lobbying, Public Trust, Reforms, Victoria, Victorian Government Integrity System Reform

Colleen Lewis argues in The Age that the Victorian government amendments to IBAC let Victorians down. This is so because IBAC will still fail to carry out the basic work of Anti-Corruption Commissions – to “shine the accountability spotlight on the...
Amending IBAC. How to make the proposed amendments watertight.

Victoria’s anti-corruption commission IBAC will still be a toothless tiger

by jmsthornton | Jan 24, 2016 | IBAC, Ministerial Responsibility, Victorian Government Integrity System Reform

The Victorian Government revealed its plans to strengthen the powers of IBAC (The Independent Broad Based Anti Corruption Commission) in November of last year.  Sadly it seems these reforms will be insufficient to prevent any investigated party from launching court...
Amending IBAC. How to make the proposed amendments watertight.

IBAC to get beefed-up powers

by jmsthornton | Dec 2, 2015 | Auditor General, IBAC, News, Victoria, Victorian Government Integrity System Reform

In a move long awaited by ART, the Government announced on 29 November 2015 that  Victorian  IBAC watchdog is finally to get the necessary teeth to investigate MPs, judges and public servants with legislation to be presented in the December sittings. ART members have...
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