ICAC Functions

Report corruption here

Members of the public and public officials are encouraged to report suspected corrupt conduct to the ICAC.

You can report allegations online. All reports are carefully assessed.

 
Preventing corruption image

Guidance is provided to assist public sector agencies resist corruption and manage the risk.

Resources and advice are available online.

 

The ICAC has significant powers to investigate corrupt conduct involving or affecting the NSW public sector.

This includes state government agencies, local government authorities, members of Parliament and the judiciary.

 

News and Events

05/02/10
Oral findings and summary of reasons in relation to public inquiry into corrupt conduct allegations involving Michael McGurk image
Transcript of the ICAC Commissioner's oral findings and summary of the Commission's reasons in relation to its public inquiry held as part of the investigation into corrupt conduct allegations involving Michael McGurk and others.
21/01/10
Currawong retreat sale not in ICAC jurisdiction image
The ICAC will not include the 2007 sale of the Unions NSW Pittwater retreat at Currawong in its upcoming public inquiry into corrupt conduct involving Michael McGurk and others, as the matter is not within the Commission's jurisdiction.
09/12/09
ICAC finds corrupt conduct and recommends changes to clean up NSW security industry training image
The ICAC has made corrupt conduct findings against 10 individuals and recommended that the NSW Police Commissioner assume ultimate responsibility for security industry integrity-related functions.
04/11/09
ICAC finds corrupt conduct against former Sydney Ferries CEO for corporate credit card misuse image
The ICAC has made corrupt conduct findings against former Sydney Ferries Chief Executive Officer, Geoffrey Smith, for misusing his corporate credit card to incur personal expenditure of more than $237,000.