No public servant in Victoria could have missed the whole-of-government warnings following high-profile corruption cases across several portfolios. Two years later, the Victorian auditor-general says enough hasn’t been done.
Andrew Greaves found three agencies with an “elevated risk of fraud and corruption” need to do more to guard against it, after a probe spanning over two years.
“While senior executives are endeavouring to build the right culture, more remains to be done to prioritise fraud and corruption control, and to ensure that the fraud and corruption controls in place operate as intended,” according to the new report on fraud and corruption control in Public Transport Victoria, the Melbourne Metro Rail Authority and…