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Consultation on stage two public sector whistleblower reforms
TerraCom to pay $7.5 million after ASIC whistleblower action
ASIC plan underscores response to financial ecosystem threats
UNSW project puts people with dementia at the heart of decisions
Project Puts People With Dementia At Heart Of Decisions
Commonwealth Ombudsman report on the operation of the Public Interest Disclosure Act
GREENS SAY NEW REVELATIONS MAKE LABOR’S CHILDCARE DOCUMENT COVER-UP IMPOSSIBLE TO DEFEND
New ELearning To Help You Get Ready For New Aged Care Act
Switzerland should promptly adopt legislative reforms to protect private sector whistleblowers and to increase fines for companies convicted of foreign bribery
Whistleblower guilty plea means Australia criminalises courage
What will the new government mean for public sector industrial relations reform?
Ukraine’s economic resilience and anti-corruption reform efforts lay the foundations for recovery
What Power-sharing Parliament May Hold
Reforms would sharpen the teeth of Australia’s anti-corruption watchdog
Former LG New Zealand staff plead guilty to criminal charges after messages were deleted
The OECD Working Group on Bribery welcomes Belgium’s significant legislative reforms to combat foreign bribery but calls for increased investigations and prosecutions
NEW BIOGRAPHY REVEALS THE REMARKABLE SPORTING LIFE OF RICHARD THORNETT
Some of Australia’s largest companies are failing to ‘know and show’ their respect for human rights
Blueprint For Democratic Reform
Integrity 2.0 – whatever happened to the fourth arm of government? 
$10,000 Fine Manifestly Inadequate For Santos Oil Spill
New Zealand must strengthen foreign bribery detection and its corporate liability framework for foreign bribery, says the OECD Working Group on Bribery
Victorian CFMEU review will only make things harder for construction employers
Much stronger measures are needed to address corruption in five Central Asian countries
Claims We’re Being Ripped Off By Specialists
B.C. youth H5N1 diagnosis: Anti-whistleblower “ag-gag” laws help global pandemics grow and spread
Allegations of mismanagement highlight the importance of payroll
Public Work Is Safest In Public Hands
Consulting clean-up: Parliament recommends sweeping changes after multiple scandals
NACC Needs Urgent Reform
Catholic Health Australia supports Aged Care Act and suggests improvements
Avoiding man-made disasters like Grenfell could be helped by holding executives more accountable
Safety concerns are at the heart of the railway dispute as the arbitration decision draws near
Monday 2 September 2024
Extra guidance for families and children dealing with the harms of cyberbullying
Community encouraged to have their say ahead of Social Media Summit
Online rumors sparked by the Trump assassination attempt spread rapidly, on both ends of the political spectrum
Julian Assange To Return Home After Plea Deal
Türkiye’s foreign bribery enforcement remains poor and needs urgent overhaul despite some legislative improvements, says OECD Working Group on Bribery
Draft New Aged Care Act Consultation Feedback Report Available
ACT legislates for National Preventive Mechanism, strengthening oversight of places of detention
David McBride goes to prison – and Australian democracy takes a hit
McBride jailing reinforces need for whistleblower reforms
World Press Freedom Day 2024: Another Year Wasted
Banning TikTok won’t solve social media’s foreign influence, teen harm and data privacy problems
Luxembourg should build upon recent achievements in the fight against foreign bribery by substantially strengthening enforcement efforts and resources
Non-disclosure agreements are commonplace in sexual harassment cases, but they’re being misused to silence people
Eyes On Signs Of Modern Slavery