Misconduct
We receive and investigate allegations of misconduct to ensure that Queensland’s public institutions are accountable for their conduct.We also work with public sector agencies to ensure they and their employees receive clear, consistent and practical advice about integrity issues and misconduct prevention. |
- In focus
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- Lunchtime session – public interest disclosures: Free seminar on 31 May for Queensland government employees providing practical information about public interest disclosures. Read more.
- January–March 2012 misconduct statistics: Misconduct statistics for the January–March 2012 quarter, including the number and nature of complaints registered, assessed and investigated by us. Read more.
- Combating fraud and corruption: We are committed to sharing financial intelligence expertise with our regional counterparts. We recently joined with AUSTRAC, the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Taxation Office in designing and delivering a financial intelligence training course for senior investigators in Indonesia. Read more.
- Managing public records: Joint advisory by the CMC and Queensland State Archives on misconduct risks associated with public records. Read more.
- Social media and public officials: Minimising the misconduct risks associated with public sector organisations using social media. Read more.


