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National Integrity System Assessment participation

Tue Feb 27 2018
Law Reform and Public Affairs

The National Integrity System Assessment is a major project assessing the strengths and weaknesses of Australia’s integrity institutions and accountability systems. It is a collaboration in 2017-2019 being led by Transparency International Australia and coordinated by Griffith University’s Centre for Governance and Public Policy, with funding from the Commonwealth and State governments through the Australian Research Council and integrity agency institutional partners: the New South Wales Ombudsman, the Queensland Integrity Commissioner, and the Crime & Corruption Commission Queensland.

The broad outline regarding the assessment is here.

Any person with relevant expertise or experience can register to be part of the assessment by completing this brief 'EOI' survey, here.

The main survey would be run through April & May 2018.

Please contact Dr Natasha Molt, the Law Council's deputy director of policy (02 6246 3754 or natasha.molt@lawcouncil.asn.au), in the first instance should you require further information.

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