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10th International Anti-Corruption Conference WORKSHOP REPORT Public Sector Ethics: Can Ethics Be Audited? 10 Ways an Organization Can Scrutinize Its Ethics and 10 Reasons Why It Should Co-organized by:
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Document Date: 2013-01-25 14:29:51


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City

Commissioner / Corruption / Prague / Arthur Andersen / /

Country

South Africa / Australia / Korea / United Kingdom / South Korea / Czech Republic / /

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Facility

International Institute / /

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on-line resource centre / web-based self-assessment surveys / risk management / ethics audits / web-based tools / grievance systems / conceptual tools / human resource management / /

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The Act / the Commission / /

Organization

Open University Business School / NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption / Metropolitan Ambulance Service Royal Commission in Victoria / Korean government / Public Service Commission / Anti-Corruption Act / New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption / AntiCorruption Commission of Korea / Victoria Public Employment Commission / United Nations / Anti-Corruption Commission / International Institute for Public Ethics / office of Government Ethics / United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs / Royal Commission on Ambulance Services Privatisation / /

Person

Peter Salway / Elia Yi Armstrong / Alexandra Mills / Paul Mackellar / Alex Mills / Daryl Balia / Angela Gorta / Key Chong / Alan Lawton / Kyung-Joon Jin / Howard Whitton / Jane Ley / Kyong-Joon Jin / Shabbir Cheema / /

Position

Prime Minister / General / Governor / Practice Leader for the Asia-Pacific Region / Professor / Research Manager / Chair / /

ProvinceOrState

Victoria / /

Region

South Wales / Asia-Pacific / /

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