The Fraud and Corruption Prevention and Public Interest Disclosures Policy (the policy) addresses UTS’s legal and ethical obligations to prevent, monitor and report fraud and corrupt conduct.
The policy:
- describes the framework for dealing with fraud and corruption risks faced by UTS
- provides a system for reporting disclosures of corrupt conduct, maladministration, serious and substantial waste and failure to publicly disclose certain government information as required by law, and
- details the possible outcomes for breaching this policy.
The Fraud and Corruption Prevention and Public Interest Disclosures Procedures support the policy.
Schedule 1 of the procedures outline who a public interest disclosure may be made to.
Schedule 1: List of nominated public interest disclosures officers
- Vice-Chancellor
- Provost
- Chief Operating Officer
- Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education and Students)
- University Secretary
- Director, Risk
- Director, People
- General Counsel
- Dean, Faculty of Law
- Dean, Faculty of Health
Public interest disclosures coordinator
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