Date published 31 May 2019
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Last reviewed 12 December 2022

On 1 March 2019, a new definition of corrupt conduct came into effect, broadening the CCC’s corruption jurisdiction. The legislation now recognises that people outside the public sector can adversely influence or corrupt public sector processes, damaging public confidence in government administration. Using recent case studies, the publication highlights the CCC’s broader jurisdiction and the types of external influences that could subvert public sector operations.

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Publication Type
Corruption Prevention Resources
Topics
Corruption prevention
Tags
Prevention
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