ICAC changes corruption reporting guidelines for public servants | NT Independent

ICAC changes corruption reporting guidelines for public servants

by | Aug 18, 2025 | News, Subscriber | 7 comments

Acting Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Greg Shanahan has ordered changes to the way publ
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7 Comments

  1. Who gives a rats about the public servants, do some real investigation of the blow out in costs on major projects

  2. There is no corruption or wrong doing in the Northern Territory

    Nothing is investigated and no one is charged or found guilty.

    Close it down and save ourselves the 5 million dollars.

  3. That Office needs to be shut down and started again. With no NT GOV people anywhere near its inner workings. Ever.

    There’s a reason he was tasked by ALP to do a secret review and there’s the same reason why he was appointed by CLP, with the backing of ALP.

    Purge needed.

    Think about how ridiculous this looks:

    public servants from a Government with a history of whistleblower retaliation reporting/disclosing/blowing the whistle about other public servants to…….. the head public servant sitting in a different office this time.

    Who, in their right mind, and who wants to keep their job, is going to do that?

    ‘The ICAC reported that 16 of 16 whistleblowers faced reprisals in NT Government workplaces’:

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-21/icac-nt-whistleblower-protection-northern-territory-government/11620886


    But of course, the CLPALP Alliance know all this and more.

    Just another shit sandwich.

  4. There is no point making a claim against the NTPS, the networked cabal use mafia tactics as retribution, think gulag!

  5. The last time I wrote to NT ICAC this is the response I got from the then NT ICAC Commissioner –

    Why are you sending this to me Mr Matarazzo?

    Michael Riches

    Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (NT)

    ======================================

    What I wrote to the then NT ICAC Commissioner was –

    NT Public Servant entitled to potentially more than $40,000 high duties back pay after the Fair Work Commission decision.

    https://ntindependent.com.au/public-servant-entitled-to-potentially-more-than-40000-high-duties-backpay-after-fair-work-commission-decision/

    [2022] FWC 599 Mrs Maria Rust v Northern Territory Commissioner for Public Employment T/A NT Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics (7 April 2022).

    https://asset.fwc.gov.au/documents/decisionssigned/html/2022fwc599.htm

  6. We know someone who asked ICAC to investigate all the DWC allegations of cover up, misuse of funds, lying to Parliamentary Committee, including from the Chief Minister’s Office obviously seeing as her husband in right in the middle of this mess.

    They refused.

    This is exactly why Greg Shamahan is in there. He’s doing his job perfectly.

    To show everyone how complicit she and her ALP is in all this: Selena Stays Silent as usual.

  7. There is no corruption according to ICAC. Now it seems there are not enough whistle blowers! ICAC’s sad history of failure to investigate complaints or to protect whistle blowers might just be the explanation for this.

    The floggings will continue until morale improves and Greg and the Water Front cabal collect their multiple pays.

    How about publishing a list of all the Board /Committee appointments held by retired or part time public servants over the last 5 years and how much they or their ABN received in Honorariums, daily sitting fees, travel costs and travelling allowance payments and home office expenses

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