Codes of Conduct
We thought it was important that parliament debated the issue of codes of conduct today, whether they be ministers, members of parliament or ministerial staff.
We thought it was important that parliament debated the issue of codes of conduct today, whether they be ministers, members of parliament or ministerial staff.
With the Hodgman Liberals in the spotlight over claims of nepotism and misconduct, the Integrity Commission’s recommendations released today are overdue.
TasTAFE's former CEO received a $188 000 separation payment despite being the subject of a damning Integrity Commission investigation.
The investigation into TasTAFE has highlighted the need for there to be a crime of misconduct in public office on the Tasmanian statutes.
The Greens referred concerns about the governance of TasTafe to the Integrity Commission after serious allegations were raised with our office early last year.
The Tasmanian Greens welcome the overdue appointment of a new CEO to head the State's Integrity Commission.
They've cut their funding and failed to act on any of the recommendations from the three year review, and now they're only appointing an Acting CEO.
The departure of the Integrity Commission's CEO, Diane Merryfull, is a tremendous loss for Tasmania.
Neither the Liberals nor Labor supported the Greens Criminal Code Amendment (Misconduct in Public Office) Bill 2015.
It is standard practice in public and private agencies throughout Australia to reject gifts, or gifts over a certain value.