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The City provides public notice of its intention to adopt a new Fraud and Corruption Prevention Policy which is proposed to replace the City’s existing Fraud and Corruption Prevention Policy (4.1.17).
The updated Policy removes the administrative content and sets out high-level policy statements.
Public notice of the proposed new policy was approved by Council at its 23 March 2021 meeting.
A copy of the Council Agenda and Minutes relating to this approval are available on the City's website here. The draft policy is available to view here.
To share your thoughts, complete the feedback form below or send your comments directly to mail@vincent.wa.gov.au or call 9273 6000.
Comments are invited until: 9am Tuesday 27 April 2021.
Questions can be directed to the City's Governance Team on 9273 6000 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
The City provides public notice of its intention to adopt a new Fraud and Corruption Prevention Policy which is proposed to replace the City’s existing Fraud and Corruption Prevention Policy (4.1.17).
The updated Policy removes the administrative content and sets out high-level policy statements.
Public notice of the proposed new policy was approved by Council at its 23 March 2021 meeting.
A copy of the Council Agenda and Minutes relating to this approval are available on the City's website here. The draft policy is available to view here.
To share your thoughts, complete the feedback form below or send your comments directly to mail@vincent.wa.gov.au or call 9273 6000.
Comments are invited until: 9am Tuesday 27 April 2021.
Questions can be directed to the City's Governance Team on 9273 6000 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au