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Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission Bill 2011 (No. 1)

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Author(s)
Bronwen Merner
Catriona Ross
Adam Delacorn
Keywords
Economics
Economic policy
Law
Fraud
Business & finance
State government
Trade
Legal ethics
Parliament
Government
Justice
Politics
Corruption
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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/315849
Online Access
http://apo.org.au/?q=node/29519
Abstract
A discussion of issues relevant to the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission Bill 2011. The paper includes background information on the definition, effects and control of corruption, as well as the history of Victoria’s integrity system. The paper also includes an overview of the main provisions of the Bill, and an overview of the history and composition of anti-corruption commissions in other Australian jurisdictions.
Date
30 November, 2011
Type
Discussion paper
Identifier
oai:29519
http://apo.org.au/?q=node/29519
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