Draft Fraud and Corruption Control Policy

The Wollondilly community expects public officials to deliver services with integrity and in the best interests of the public.

Fraudulent and corrupt conduct by a public official undermines trust in the community; puts at risk the reputation of all staff, Councillors and delegates; and can result in significant resource costs to Council.

Accordingly, Council has a zero-tolerance position on any fraudulent or corrupt behaviour. We will act swiftly and decisively - through relevant policies, and legal or legislative mechanisms - to deal with those who engage in, encourage, or attempt to hide this behaviour.

Council is committed to establishing a framework to

  • prevent and proactively monitor for fraud and corruption
  • maintain and build awareness of our fraud and corruption prevention controls and strategies.

A scheduled review of the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy has been conducted, and minor changes have been made to ensure the policy remains current and fit-for-purpose, and aligned with current processes and legislative requirements.

View Documents

  • Online under the 'Document for Feedback' tab.
  • Council’s Customer Service Centre at 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton
  • Wollondilly Library in Picton at 42 Menangle Street
  • Dilly Wanderer outreach service

Provide Feedback

  • Online via the feedback form below
  • By email to council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au quoting reference CM 861
  • By post addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, Wollondilly Shire Council, PO Box 21, Picton NSW 2571
  • In person hand delivered to Council’s offices at 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton.

More Information

For more information please contact Eric Imbs, Manager Governance, Integrity & Ethics on 4677 1100.

Submissions Close

Share your feedback until 5:00pm on 11 March 2024.

Privacy

Council may be required to release your written comments or submissions to an applicant under the Government Information (Public Access) Act, 2009 or Local Government Act 1993.


The Wollondilly community expects public officials to deliver services with integrity and in the best interests of the public.

Fraudulent and corrupt conduct by a public official undermines trust in the community; puts at risk the reputation of all staff, Councillors and delegates; and can result in significant resource costs to Council.

Accordingly, Council has a zero-tolerance position on any fraudulent or corrupt behaviour. We will act swiftly and decisively - through relevant policies, and legal or legislative mechanisms - to deal with those who engage in, encourage, or attempt to hide this behaviour.

Council is committed to establishing a framework to

  • prevent and proactively monitor for fraud and corruption
  • maintain and build awareness of our fraud and corruption prevention controls and strategies.

A scheduled review of the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy has been conducted, and minor changes have been made to ensure the policy remains current and fit-for-purpose, and aligned with current processes and legislative requirements.

View Documents

  • Online under the 'Document for Feedback' tab.
  • Council’s Customer Service Centre at 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton
  • Wollondilly Library in Picton at 42 Menangle Street
  • Dilly Wanderer outreach service

Provide Feedback

  • Online via the feedback form below
  • By email to council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au quoting reference CM 861
  • By post addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, Wollondilly Shire Council, PO Box 21, Picton NSW 2571
  • In person hand delivered to Council’s offices at 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton.

More Information

For more information please contact Eric Imbs, Manager Governance, Integrity & Ethics on 4677 1100.

Submissions Close

Share your feedback until 5:00pm on 11 March 2024.

Privacy

Council may be required to release your written comments or submissions to an applicant under the Government Information (Public Access) Act, 2009 or Local Government Act 1993.


  • Some helpful information on submitting your feedback:

    • Please read the draft Policy.

    • Consider: Do you support the policy? Is there anything you don't agree with? Has anything been left out? Etc.

    • Identify the ideas you want to comment on. It can be as much or little as you like, but please be clear, and ensure it relates to this Policy.

    • Submit your comments: Either write your submission separately and upload it as a Word file or PDF, or, type your submission into the text box provided. Your thoughtful comments are appreciated.
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