Public hearings expose corruption to the public and make investigations more effective. They are not show trials.

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NSW ICAC has exposed more corruption to the public than the Victorian IBAC, with 42 public hearings and 39 public reports compared to 8 hearings and 14 reports from 2012/13-2019/20;

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Only a fraction of initial complaints are investigated in full. From 2012/13-2019/20, NSW ICAC received 22,297 matters, conducted 297 preliminary
investigations and only 95 full investigations

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Public hearings are used in a proportion of investigations when it is in the public interest. NSW ICAC held 979 private examinations and 42 public
inquiries over the examined period;

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Public hearings are used in a proportion of investigations when it is in the public interest. NSW ICAC held 979 private examinations and 42 public
inquiries over the examined period

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Oct 3
Public hearings fulfil important functions in corruption investigations. They are not show trials.

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Public hearings expose corruption. Exposing corruption to the public is a core objective of integrity commissions, as corruption flourishes in the dark.

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Without public hearings, the public would only know that an investigation took place once an investigation report was tabled in Parliament, or a successful prosecution occurred, sometimes years after the fact;

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“This is like good healthcare,” @helenhainesindi says. “You want to prevent it before it happens … It would be far better to make sure that all public officials are educated in a way that they are alert to the possibilities of corrupt conduct.”

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Problem:

FOI delays outside the statutory 30-day period have doubled in the past 10 years

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Problem:
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The Audit Office concluded that the Safer Communities Fund:


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Apr 13
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@abcmelbourne Why is it important?

1. According to @anticorruption Australia’s corruption rating has plummeted 4 points in the last 12 months and 12points since 2012.

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@abcmelbourne @anticorruption Why is it important?

2. In excess of $1b have been donated to our political parties from unknown sources. The public cannot know if decisions made on their behalf were influenced by these donations

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