Date published: 28 March 2025 | Last modified: 03 April 2025 | Last reviewed: 03 April 2025

Today the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) launched its survey of community members and the public sector about corruption and integrity in Queensland. 

The Corruption Perceptions Survey 2025 will ask employees of public service departments, hospital and health services (HHS), and local governments for their views on corruption risks, attitudes towards reporting corruption, and integrity. 

Participation in the survey is voluntary and anonymous, and all responses will be private and confidential. 

The CCC has written to all Directors-General, CEOs of local governments and HHSs, and the Commissioner of Police, seeking their support in distributing the survey. 

Key findings from the survey will be published on the CCC’s website in mid-2025. 

The CCC is an independent agency combating major crime and reducing corruption for the benefit of the Queensland community.

ENDS

For further information about the Corruption Perceptions Survey 2025, see our Frequently Asked Questions.

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