Webinar | Public sector whistle blowing: vaccine or epidemic?

5 August 2020
Michael Owens, Partner, Brisbane

Public sector whistleblowing and associated corruption complaints are the new normal, exposing both criminal behaviour and petty grievances to the jurisdiction of anti-corruption bodies with extraordinary powers. This session provides a practical road map for anti-corruption investigations from inception to conclusion, including necessary actions following a complaint, assessment of complaints, investigative powers, what constitutes a public interest disclosure, and whistle blower protection.

You can view the full session here: Public sector whistle blowing – vaccine or epidemic?

Presented by:

Kelly Marshall, Director
Angela Szczepanski, Senior Associate

 


Recorded on 21 July 2020 during Government Lawyers Legal Update 2020.

This update does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. It is intended only to provide a summary and general overview on matters of interest and it is not intended to be comprehensive. You should seek legal or other professional advice before acting or relying on any of the content.

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