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  • Is there a policy for policy fatigue?
    12 Mar 2021

    Is your workplace bogged down in burdensome and confusing policies?

  • ICAC update – March 2021
    10 Mar 2021

    Current news about ICAC investigations, education program and the evaluation of the Department for Correctional Services.

  • The Health report
    24 Jan 2020

    In early December the Commissioner’s report ‘Troubling Ambiguity: Governance in SA Health’ was tabled in Parliament.

  • Change is the only constant
    24 Jan 2020

    Agencies of modern public administration expand, contract, reorganise and reform on a regular basis.

  • Everyone likes fast money ... don’t they?
    6 May 2019

    Vast volumes of money pass through public administration in South Australia on a daily basis.

  • Public Interest Disclosures: A new Act in town
    6 May 2019

    Late last year the South Australian Parliament passed the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2018.

  • The benefits of being random
    6 May 2019

    People have always had a strange sensitivity to chance and randomness.

  • Integrity in public administration – What did the ICAC survey reveal?
    15 Feb 2019

    The results of the 2018 ICAC survey have highlighted a range of issues that should act as a catalyst for agencies to review their operations.

  • Learnings from the SafeWork SA evaluation
    15 Feb 2019

    The evaluation of SafeWork SA identified some salient lessons for all public authorities.

  • Public integrity is great, but what is it?
    1 Jan 2018

    Not simply the lack of wrongdoing, integrity in public administration is more complicated.

  • Corruption and corrosion – Same same, but different?
    1 Jan 2018

    We may know corruption when we see it, but do we notice the corrosion around us that makes it possible?

  • Why you should sweat the small stuff
    1 Jan 2017

    The moral code and dishonesty

  • Where is the integrity line?
    1 Sept 2016

    Concepts of right and wrong are culturally constructed.

  • Recruitment – What could possibly go wrong?
    1 Apr 2016

    There are many risks inherent in the recruitment process...

  • The problem of maladministration
    1 Apr 2016

    Maladministration does not always give rise to corruption, but it does make it possible.

  • Why should you report corruption?
    1 Apr 2016

    We do not often associate corruption with matters of life and death, but it can be.

  • Cab charges – What could possibly go wrong?
    1 Nov 2015

    Public authorities must have clear policies on how cab charges can be used, in addition to good governance measures to assure that they are not being misused.

  • Rationalising wrongdoing
    1 Nov 2015

    People generally like to think of themselves as inherently good and honest and for the most part this is probably true. However...