APSACC 2022
Registration is open to attend the Australian Public Sector Anti-Corruption Conference (APSACC 2022) in Sydney this November.
Register here to attend APSACC 2022 in-person on 16 and 17 November at The Fullerton Hotel, Sydney, or virtually.
The APSACC 2022 program is available here.
Speakers at APSACC 2022 include:
- Tom Devine – Legal Director, Government Accountability Project
- Dr Delia Ferreira Rubio – Chair, Transparency International
- Will Fitzgibbon – Senior Reporter, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
- Karen Webb APM – Commissioner, NSW Police Force
- Hon Ann Vanstone QC – Commissioner, South Australian Independent Commission Against Corruption
- Hon Robert Redlich AM, QC – Commissioner, Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission, Victoria
- Jaala Hinchcliffe – Integrity Commissioner, Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity
- Karen Chang – Chief Executive, Serious Fraud Office, New Zealand
The two-day conference program on 16 and 17 November will include plenary sessions, discussion panels and workshops, and provide opportunities for developing professional networks across areas of expertise and jurisdictions.
Interactive workshops will be delivered on 15 November for delegates attending in-person, and virtual workshops will be offered on 8 November. Registration for the in-person and virtual workshops will be open for both Conference delegates, and non-delegates.
About the Australian Public Sector Anti-Corruption Conference (APSACC)
APSACC is the Australia’s leading public sector anti-corruption conference. APSACC attracts over 500 delegates keen to learn the latest trends, research and practices in preventing, exposing and responding to corrupt conduct and corruption risks in the public sector, including all levels of government, elected bodies, the judiciary, police and statutory bodies.
Subscribe to receive regular email updates on the home page of the APSACC website.
APSACC 2022 is co-hosted by
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