IBAC inquiry linked to suicide: Coroner
A coroner has linked an Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission investigation and the agency’s witness welfare management to the suicide of Amanda Stapledon.
A coroner has linked an Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission investigation and the agency’s witness welfare management to the suicide of Amanda Stapledon.
For a former suburban mayor, the process proved the punishment. For a premier, the process was a shield.
IBAC is facing the threat of appearing at a coronial inquest over the suicide of a key witness in an anti-corruption investigation.
Already battling legal action and long delays, IBAC has been hit by a fresh counter-attack from witnesses in Operation Sandon
Victoria’s IBAC made almost $800,000 in taxpayer-funded payouts to staff at the same time as the agency lobbied for more public funding.
The main target of a Victorian anti-corruption investigation has claimed a major legal victory over IBAC.
Trust in government is plummeting and there has been no attempt to ‘arrest the slide’ over decades of concentrating power, Robert Redlich says.
As Matthew Guy faced a referral to IBAC over a donations scandal involving his chief of staff, Daniel Andrews was grilled on ‘preference whisperer’ Glenn Druery.
Dealings between allegedly corrupt property developer and Daniel Andrews and his leadership team before they won the 2014 election explored by IBAC
Daniel Andrews has traded verbal blows with a journalist who questioned his response to an anti-corruption scandal.
Premier Dan Andrews is standing firm against a request from the state’s anti-corruption agency, as he comes under investigation for the fourth time.
With the state election only months away, Victorian Premier Dan Andrews is facing the fourth anti-corruption probe since he’s been in office.
The Victorian Premier is facing questions over government grants to the Health Workers Union before the 2018 election.
Victoria Police’s Critical Incident Response Team failed to adhere to the Charter of Human Rights and inaccurately reported on use of force, report finds.
IBAC, the Victorian Auditor-General and the state’s Ombudsman are urging the Andrews government to grant them budgetary independence.
A key target of an anti-corruption investigation blamed for the suicide of an ex-mayor has accused a parliamentary committee of ‘snubbing’ witnesses.
Liberal MPs launch scathing attack on Daniel Andrews’ private office, accusing it of meddling in a parliamentary inquiry into IBAC.
A parliamentary committee kept a council’s stinging attack on IBAC secret, but now The Australian can detail the blast.
Victoria’s anti-corruption agency has conceded its witness welfare policies need to be strengthened following the suicide of an ex-mayor.
Daniel Andrews has thrown his support behind Labor minister Harriet Shing who IBAC has criticised as being “unresponsive”
Labor MP Harriet Shing rejects concerns from IBAC over a parliamentary inquiry in a letter that left Victoria’s anti-corruption investigator aggrieved.
IBAC has voiced ‘grave concerns’ about a Labor-led parliamentary committee in a scathing attack.
Former Melbourne mayor and ex-Labor candidate served with a community corrections order, after lying to IBAC about involvement in taxpayer-funded rort.
Daniel Andrews must resign following findings that the Victorian ALP had an “unethical” factional system and MPs misused taxpayer-funded staff for political gain.
Daniel Andrews has apologised and taken full responsibility for the Victorian ALP’s ‘unethical’ faction system and the behaviour of key MPs who were condemned by anti-corruption agencies.
‘Red shirts’ is the scandal that refuses to die and today’s IBAC report has breathed new life into the rort by providing the first detailed account of what the Victorian premier knew.
IBAC target John Woodman says Daniel Andrews has never spoken to him about a controversial land deal.
For three years, John Woodman has been a wanted man, the target of a marathon – and increasingly controversial – investigation by Victoria’s IBAC.
A Labor-led inquiry into Victoria’s Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission ignored 11th-hour pleas from multiple witnesses for the chance to testify in public.
Just months after inviting witnesses to share their experiences, a Labor-led parliamentary inquiry into IBAC has walked away from them by ending its public inquiry.
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