Integrity

An integrity win in Victoria

The executive domination of the Victorian Parliament's powerful Integrity and Oversight Committee has helped shield the Victorian Government from criticism. This is coming to an end...

Ten lessons for Public Servants from Robodebt

A report by Professor Mulgan on lessons from the Robodebt.  It is worth reading the summary of the ten lessons...

Rebuilding trust in public life in the UK

There is very low public trust in government in the UK. A very good paper on what now needs to be done...

Reflections on the APS Integrity Taskforce

Integrity was one of the topics most discussed by Learning Groups during 2023. I encourage you to read this beautifully written article on what are some of the foundations of integrity in the public sector...

Where can we find ethical leaders?

The ability to act with integrity when under pressure depends on the quality and experience of public servants and the training that they have had.  Integrity training is important...

Victoria's IBAC highlights grey corruption from Ministerial staff

This report from IBAC highlights behaviour by Ministerial staff which is illegal in NSW. I recommend that you read the special report summary...

‘Moral injury’ concerns for APS staff following robodebt revelations 

Professor Hickey has raised an important issue. Command and control leadership combined with a view that you protect the government at any cost and a fear of losing one’s job is a recipe for moral injury...