Latest whistleblower News

New reforms and initiatives to bolster safety of children
OECD Working Group on Bribery issues due diligence warning against Türkiye
Latvia has improved its foreign bribery frameworks and enforcement, but further measures are needed to maintain progress, says the OECD Working Group on Bribery
The Slovak Republic needs to address serious deficiencies in its foreign bribery framework, says the OECD Working Group on Bribery
South Burnett Community Demand Answers Over Secret Airport Camp Deal
Government must stop politicising NDIS fraud and take provider fraud seriously
New KPMG Chair Disrespects Parliament & Whistleblower
KPMG Heads Roll But Rot Remains
Inquiry: KPMG Has Lost Public Confidence
Government’s $653 million KPMG splurge could hire an army of public servants
UNSW forum calls for greater protections for whistleblowers
KPMG Making Millions Off Contract Extensions: New Data
KPMG lost its clients’ trust, yet kept winning government contracts. Here’s what needs to change
Greens Refer KPMG To NACC
Labor Spending $653 Million On KPMG
Australians support stronger whistleblower laws, while Labor drags its feet
Labor Must Ban KPMG
Big 4 Are Making Mockery
NACC resignation an opportunity for much-needed fresh start
QRL Collaboration Already Bearing Fruit
New recruitment rules in place for early learning providers offer better protection for children thanks to new laws
Proposed new federal standards to clean-up construction industry
Systematic wage theft from taxpayer in the NSW cruise industry exposed
Southern Cross Care (NSW & ACT) signs Enforceable Undertaking after $11m underpay
Parliament passes tough new laws to protect the NDIS from fraudsters, predators and shonks
Argentina has made progress in fighting foreign bribery but must address key obstacles to enforcement, including by introducing whistleblower protection, says OECD…
Senate passes tough new laws to protect the NDIS from fraudsters, predators and shonks
Zuckerberg borrows Big Tobacco playbook in landmark social media addiction trial. Psychologists aren’t buying it
Indigenous Businesses Are Losing Millions To Fraudulent Firms
Labor’s response to consultancy inquiries woefully inadequate
LNP must lift abortion debate gag in wake of latest revelations of babies left to die
From review to reform – strengthening capacities to counter corruption: COSP11
Geelong Takes Next Step Towards World-class Film Studio
Colombia needs to urgently address serious deficiencies in its foreign bribery framework and enforcement, says the OECD Working Group on Bribery
Estonia advances in foreign bribery reforms but must enhance detection and enforcement, according to the OECD Working Group on Bribery
Jevon McSkimming sentencing: why a public inquiry into the police should be next
Scathing uni governance report released but government remedies fail to meet the moment
ASIC calls on Australian companies to adopt better practices to protect whistleblowers
Compliance Blitz Underway As Tough New Laws Provide More Transparency For Parents
Tough news laws require transparency in early learning and enforce a ban on personal mobile devices
Code Of Silence
Nation Leading Child Safety Reforms Pass NSW Parliament
Government’s FOI Changes Could Cover Up Next Robodebt – New Research
Your New Ways Of Working In Aged Care
New Aged Care Act: Working In Aged Care Video
Family First renews call for Dr Jillian Spencer’s reinstatement
NSW introduces tougher penalties, greater transparency in landmark legislation to put child safety first in early education
Questions Without Notice – Freedom Of Information