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Make a report

A public officer or public body, including Northern Territory Government agencies, must report improper conduct to the ICAC. Failure to report improper conduct may have consequences for you and a public body.

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Office of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption

The Office of the ICAC can investigate a wide range of improper conduct of persons/bodies previously outside the jurisdiction of Northern Territory ‘watchdog’ bodies. This includes Members of the Legislative Assembly,  courts, tribunals, local government councils and independent officers.

The ICAC also has significant powers to protect people who have assisted or may assist in detecting, preventing, investigating or otherwise responding to improper conduct.

Reports made to the Office of the ICAC are legally protected, can be made anonymously, and are confidential.

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It is a report to the Office of the ICAC that the person reporting it believes on reasonable grounds would tend to show that improper conduct has occurred.

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