Welcome
“ … the need for a new body clearly exists to address the identified deficiencies in the existing system of governance.”
– Parliamentary Joint Select Committee on Ethical Conduct report, 2009.
The Integrity Commission, formed in October 2010, is independent of government. Its role is to improve the standard of conduct and ethics in Tasmania’s public authorities.
It aims to strengthen the confidence of Tasmanians in State Government agencies, police, State-owned businesses and councils.
Make a complaint or report information about public sector misconduct at a State or local government level.
Report here
We work with public sector authorities on misconduct prevention, capacity to deal effectively with complaints, and ability to support a culture of integrity.
The Integrity Commission co-ordinates regular forums for public sector leaders, with sessions in Hobart and Launceston, to help build capacity to prevent misconduct and deal with it effectively when it occurs.
Participants consider latest initiatives in misconduct prevention, dealing with ethical issues, training needs, and education and training resources developed by the Commission.






