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Portugal needs to urgently step up its foreign bribery enforcement, says OECD Working Group on Bribery
Australia relies on controversial offsets to meet climate change targets
Despite notable achievements, concerning issues impede Italy’s further progress in fighting foreign bribery
Protecting privacy – and safety – in encrypted messaging
What makes power hungry bosses tick? And what can be done about it?
Penalty imposed on freight forwarders for cartel agreements
Polling: National Integrity Powers to Investigate and Deter Corruption Crucial
Greens refer alleged carbon credits fraud to Auditor General
OECD is gravely concerned about Greece’s detection and enforcement of foreign bribery offence
Disinformation is Our Burning Platform – Government Action Urgently Required
Businesses warned about consequences of cartels
Title records prove CFMEU NSW has no ‘missing millions’, as AFR claims
Competition agencies working together to identify potential cartel conduct in global supply chains
Drop in Australia’s corruption ranking signals urgent need for Integrity Commission
Parliamentary committee to put big tech under microscope
Federal monopoly broken as future gaming market legislation passes Legislative Council
Federal watchdog proposal ‘sham’, intended to protect parliamentarians
Majority of Australians Want Stronger Whistleblower Protections
Most deserving whistleblowers get no protection new research shows
Bulgaria should step up efforts to detect and enforce its foreign bribery offences, says OECD
“Stop trusting Facebook”: platform whistleblower warns MPs on dangers of unchecked Facebook
ASIC calls on Australian CEOs to review whistleblower policies
Penalty imposed for taxi cartel conduct
Commission seeks feedback on draft cartel leniency and immunity policy
Iceland should step up efforts to detect and enforce its foreign bribery offences
Woolworths appoints Code Arbiter as part of Food and Grocery Code update
With its strong enforcement record, United States confirms its leading role in fight against transnational
Netherlands has increased foreign bribery enforcement but there are concerns about number of concluded cases
ABC takes Queensland honours for investigative and online journalism
ALRC’s final report on Australia’s corporate criminal responsibility regime
Possible prosecution of journalist must be dropped – MEAA
More protection for whistleblowers
Education and athlete welfare primary focus of new legislation
War on journalism still raging a year after AFP raids
New firm responding to rising fraud and financial crime amidst COVID-19 12 May
New firm responding to rising fraud and financial crime amidst COVID-19 11 May
New firm responding to rising fraud and financial crime amidst COVID-19 8 May
Grosvenor mineworkers need protection to speak out on safety: CFMEU
New firm responding to rising fraud and financial crime amidst COVID-19
Details of changes to ASIC regulatory work and priorities in light of COVID-19
Protection of whistleblowers vital during COVID-19
ASIC recalibrates its regulatory priorities to focus on COVID-19 challenges
Costa Rica has improved its foreign bribery legislation but must strengthen enforcement and close legal loopholes
Government to strengthen protections for whistleblowers
Reserve Bank launches streamlined whistleblowing policy
Hike in secret access to journalists’ data
Murdoch University Must Drop Whole Case Against Academic Whistleblower
Murdoch Uni drops financial claim against staff member