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Conflicts of interest and corrupt conduct: a guide for public officials

Most corrupt conduct arises from a conflict between an official’s public duty and their private interest. The National Anti-Corruption Commission’s new guide, Conflicts of interest and corrupt conduct, gives Commonwealth public officials clear, practical advice on how to recognise, disclose, declare, monitor and manage conflicts of interest to prevent them from becoming corruption risks.

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Voluntary referrals: a guide

Anyone who has information about corruption involving Australian Commonwealth agencies or public officials can make a referral to the Commission. This is known as a voluntary referral.

This guide explains how to refer (or report) suspected serious or systemic corrupt conduct to the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

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Mandatory referrals: a guide

This guide explains when and how agency heads and public interest disclosure (PID) officers must refer (or report) corruption issues to the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

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Government Business Enterprises: what the NACC means for you

Commonwealth Government Business Enterprises (GBEs) are Commonwealth agencies within the 
jurisdiction of the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

This guide is for GBE directors, officers, employees, contractors, consultants and advisors. It identifies corruption risks and vulnerabilities, how to prevent them, and when and how to refer suspected corrupt conduct to the Commission. 

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Parliamentarians and their staff: what the NACC means for you

The National Anti-Corruption Commission has issued guidance to parliamentarians and their staff on reporting obligations, corruption risks and vulnerabilities and how to prevent them.

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Open letter: Corruption risks and vulnerabilities in the context of an election

The National Anti-Corruption Commission has issued an open letter to prospective election participants, drawing attention to the corruption risks and vulnerabilities that can arise in the context of an election. 

Read the open letter

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Integrity Outlook 

The Integrity Outlook 2022-23 provides an overview of the corruption risks and vulnerabilities identified between July 2020 and June 2023 from finalised investigations under the Law Enforcement Integrity Commissioner Act 2006 and related prosecutions. The integrity issues discussed in this report indicate the need for agencies to implement targeted prevention work in particular areas.