COMMENTARY: Australian anti-graft body can't investigate sleaze in public office

[Facilitator's note: Thank you to Charmaine Rodrigues, Crisis Governance Specialist (Inclusive Political Processes), UNDP New York, for sharing this information.]

"[Victoria's Independent Broad-Based Anti-Corruption Commission (IBAC)] is constrained by a very narrow base, one that tightly confines it to 'serious corrupt conduct'. In addition, it cannot act unless it has evidence that 'a proscribed indictable offence might have been committed'.

"Most worryingly, it has been denied the ability to investigate misconduct in public office. These restraints mean the IBAC is unable to commence the type of investigations that led to the Obeid case in NSW."


Read the full op-ed by Colleen Lewis in The Age.

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