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The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) recognises the importance of media in promoting transparency and accountability in government and public institutions.
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The NACC does not have to consider or respond to every referral it receives. The Commissioner can decide not to take any action in relation to a referral. If a referral raises a corruption issue, the Commission may deal with it in one or more ways.
The following protections are provided for whistleblowers and others who provide information to the Commission. Information is provided on protections that exist under the NACC Act.
The NACC investigates issues of serious or systemic corrupt conduct in the Australian Government public sector. The terms serious and systemic are not defined under the NACC Act. The Commissioner determines whether a matter could involve serious or systemic corrupt conduct.
