About APSACC 2019
APSACC is the leading anti-corruption event in Australia, with its focus on preventing, exposing and responding to corrupt conduct and corruption risks in public institutions, including all levels of government, elected bodies, the judiciary, police and statutory bodies.
APSACC 2019 - ‘Identifying challenges, finding solutions’ was held from Tuesday 29 to Thursday 31 October 2019 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. It provided opportunities for anti-corruption and other agencies, academia, the private sector and other practitioners to discuss and share their experience and expertise.
The conference comprised plenary sessions, discussion panels and workshops that focus on research, trends, case studies and new methods for preventing, investigating and exposing corruption. The conference will also provide opportunities for developing professional networks across areas of expertise and jurisdictions.
APSACC 2019 was hosted by Victoria’s Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC), in partnership with:
- Crime and Corruption Commission, Queensland
- Independent Commission Against Corruption, New South Wales
- Corruption and Crime Commission, Western Australia
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption, South Australia
- Integrity Commission, Tasmania
- Law Enforcement Conduct Commission, New South Wales
- Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity.
Visit the APSACC website to find out more about the event.
The APSACC 2019 program features keynote plenary sessions, and engaging and interactive sessions delivered in concurrent streams. Speakers and panel members include leading subject matter experts, practitioners, researchers, and academics in anti-corruption and related fields.
The development of the APSACC 2019 program is ongoing. All confirmed speakers and topics are provided in this preliminary program, which is subject to change at any time.
Registration is now open and closes at AEST 5pm, Thursday 24 October (or when full venue capacity is reached).