The Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) has launched an online campaign that assists WA public officers and members of the community to identify and report suspected corrupt behaviour to the CCC.
The campaign marks the CCC’s contribution to International Anti-Corruption Day which is celebrated around the world under the joint leadership of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the UN’s Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) on Saturday 9 December 2017.
The campaign features six individuals in typically reported allegations and scenarios in the Western Australian public sector. You can view and download the 2017 International Anti-Corruption Day campaign materials, including YouTube videos, social media graphics, and posters by clicking on the hyperlinks for each individual below.
Stacey - data and information allegation
- Website or intranet copy - Stacey
- YouTube video - Stacey
- Social media and web banner - Stacey
- Poster (hard copy and digital screens) - Stacey
Name not supplied - improper association allegation
- Website or intranet copy - Name not supplied
- YouTube video - Name not supplied
- Social media and web banner - Name not supplied
- Poster (hard copy and digital screens) - Name not supplied
Daphne - procurement allegation
- Website or intranet copy - Daphne
- YouTube video - Daphne
- Social media and web banner - Daphne
- Poster (hard copy and digital screens) - Daphne
Darren - police misconduct allegation
- Website or intranet copy - Darren
- YouTube video - Darren
- Social media and web banner - Darren
- Poster (hard copy and digital screens) - Darren
Chantelle - abuse of power and process allegation
- Website or intranet copy - Chantelle
- YouTube video - Chantelle
- Social media and web banner - Chantelle
- Poster (hard copy and digital screens) - Chantelle