CORRUPTION in NSW’s RailCorp is widespread and not confined to a few “bad apples”, the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) said today. The ICAC has recommended sweeping changes across the organisation. “The very structure of the organisation and the way it operates allows and encourages corruption,” ICAC Commissioner Jerrold Cripps QC said in a report released today. ICAC’s eighth and final report on its Investigation into bribery and fraud at RailCorp says the investigation “exposed an extraordinary extent of public sector corruption”. “Corrupt employees appeared to be confident that they would not be caught or if they were, that not much would happen to them,” Mr Cripps said in the report. The Commission said the decision to outsource the provision of certain goods and services “in an environment of dysfunctional markets, a lack of internal firewalls within procurement positions, the inability of management to effectively manage the procurement process, and the weak oversight of the RailCorp board of an activity fraught with corruption risks” allowed widespread corruption to develop. The report said corruption extended beyond individuals identified in the ICAC investigation. Record-keeping at RailCorp was described as “shambolic”. The ICAC has made 40 corruption prevention recommendations directed at RailCorp, the RailCorp board and the minister for transport. They include RailCorp reducing procurement risk “by ensuring that it buys only what it can …
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www.weforum.org 28.01.2011 In many countries, nothing moves without bribery or corruption. International organizations, governments and companies condemn corruption; however, it spreads. What strategy is effective against corruption? How can companies avoid corruption without having to accept losses? What effect does corruption have on the economy? Is corruption influenced by our society and culture? • Peter Bakker, Chief Executive Officer, TNT, Netherlands • Hu Shuli, Editor-in-Chief, Caixin Media, People’s Republic of China • Huguette Labelle, Chair, Transparency International, Germany; Global Agenda Council on Illicit Trade • Mark Pieth, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Basel, Switzerland; Global Agenda Council on Anti-Corruption
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David Campbell had his eyes on other peoples balls LOL
Did you know RailCorp only recruits North Indians, Muslims and Christians only. Yet still unemployment rises neither the Australian government cares about common people. RailCorp is one the notorious gangs occupying in Australia for there involvement of hundreds of innocent people being killed for development and yet no jobs given to Australians just for the illegal immigrants and for the temporary visa holders still yet no investigation to this conspiracy just for money.
What about RTA corruption……….
And we all thought this died out years ago! Part of the new, brash & bold vision that started in 1988! A fresh start! Boy, how wrong we all were! The temptation is just too overwhelming for them! And they couldnt care less about the actually customers who use the trains, who theyre supposed to be serving!
I wish there had been as much discussion about corruption in financial organisations and governments as there was about customs officials and hotel clerks. A member of the audience did try to raise the issue and was basically ignored.
This outrageous, China is using Black Males? Just awful.
Dear WEF:
You really need to improve the quality of the edition of your videos .
Thanks
Corruption like disaster habit….slow but sure