Potential cost of fraud against govt $1.7 billion
Fraud could be costing the Commonwealth $1.7 billion a year.
18 June, 2020Fraud could be costing the Commonwealth $1.7 billion a year.
18 June, 2020Three men have been charged with conspiracy to defraud the Australian government while working for a public service agency.
11 June, 2020Australian government institutions have been targeted by a Nigerian cybercrime gang known as SilverTerrier.
8 May, 2020The ATO has been attacked by criminals exploiting the COVID superannuation early access scheme.
7 May, 2020Anyone who spits or coughs at a council worker can be fined $5,000 on the spot.
20 April, 2020A national death registry will help prevent identity theft and ‘fees for no service’.
12 March, 2020Drivers licences are the most commonly compromised government-issued credentials.
5 March, 2020A whistleblower says the NDIS fraud task force is under resourced and dysfunctional.
20 February, 2020Big data and personal devices in the workplace are increasing the risk of public sector corruption.
13 February, 2020A Victorian audit says sexual harassment is occurring in every government department.
28 November, 2019The NSW Surveillance Devices Commissioner will safeguard against illegal police bugging.
28 October, 2019Over 5000 claims of corruption have been assessed by the WA public sector corruption agency.
30 September, 2019A council parking officer has spoken out about a brutal attack while he was working.
2 September, 2019Victoria’s cyber response team has responded to 470 incidents in the past year.
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