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In addition, ACT Policing has robust internal and external integrity mechanisms, including the AFP’s Professional Standards Framework, independent oversight from the Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity and the Commonwealth Ombudsman, enshrined in Commonwealth legislation (the AFP Act and the Law Enforcement Integrity Commissioner Act 2006). ACT Policing has extensive reporting obligations to the ACT Government under Section 16 of the 2017-2021 Purchase Agreement for the provision of policing services to the Australian Capital Territory which requires the Chief Police Office to provide six monthly reports to the Minister for Police and Emergency Services on complaints management issues, and the public release of a Professional Standards report on conduct breaches and outcomes through its annual report.
Government—directorate integrity
(Question No 1467)
Miss C Burch asked the Minister for Multicultural Affairs, upon notice, on 11 May 2018:
(1) How many (a) allegations, (b) investigations and (c) adverse findings related to corruption have there been for each directorate and agency for which you are responsible, for the financial years (i) 2016-17 and (ii) 2017-18 to date.
(2) How many (a) allegations, (b) investigations and (c) adverse findings related to bribery have there been for each directorate and agency for which you are responsible, for the financial years (i) 2016-17 and (ii) 2017-18 to date.
(3) How many (a) allegations, (b) investigations and (c) adverse findings related to unauthorised disclosures of confidential information have there been for each directorate and agency for which you are responsible, for the financial years (i) 2016-17 and (ii) 2017-18 to date.
(4) How many (a) allegations, (b) investigations and (c) adverse findings related to fraud have there been for each directorate and agency for which you are responsible, for the financial years (i) 2016-17 and (ii) 2017-18 to date.
(5) How many (a) allegations, (b) investigations and (c) adverse findings related to misuse of timesheets have there been for each directorate and agency for which you are responsible, for the financial years (i) 2016-17 and (ii) 2017-18 to date.
(6) For the incidents described in part (4), what was the total cost to the Territory of those incidents.
(7) For the incidents described in part (6), how much of those costs have been recovered by the Territory.
(8) For the incidents described in part (5), what was the total cost to the Territory of those incidents.
(9) For the incidents described in part (8), how much of those costs has been recovered by the Territory.
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