ACT Integrity Commission Explainer Videos

Introduction to the ACT Integrity Commission

Introduction to the ACT Integrity Commission

The ACT Integrity Commission is an independent law enforcement agency responsible for investigating, exposing, and preventing corruption, and fostering public confidence in the integrity of the ACT Government.

This video provides an overview of our role, functions, and powers, including who we can and can't investigate and our focus on investigating, exposing, and preventing serious and systemic corrupt conduct in ACT Government.

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What is corruption?

What is Corruption Video

What is corruption? How does it happen? And would you know what to do if you saw it?

This video outlines how corruption is defined in the ACT. It includes examples of what corrupt conduct may look like, and what you can do if you suspect corrupt conduct has occurred or is occurring in the ACT Government.

If you suspect corrupt conduct - report it, so we can sort it.

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How to report corruption to the ACT Integrity Commission

Corruption hurts everyone, and it's never OK. The reports we receive from public officials and members of the community are critical to us investigating, exposing, and preventing corruption in the ACT Government.

This video steps you through the reporting process, what happens after you make a report, and the protections afforded to those who report suspected corruption to us. We want you to feel confident reporting to us, and your report matters.

Remember - what we don't know could hurt all of us.

Video Transcript - Reporting corruption to the ACT Integrity Commission