Improving probity standards for funded organisations Special report to Parliament December 2010

ISBN 978-1-921131-66-0
Category Reports to Parliament
Publication Date 15 December 2010

Summary

Each year an estimated 3,000 organisations receive almost $2 billion in funds and subsidies to deliver a range of community-based services on behalf of the NSW government. This report considers the adequacy of probity checking standards that government agencies have put in place for non-government organisations that they fund in the health and human services sectors. In particular, the report focuses on the inconsistency of requirements relating to probity checking of prospective employees, board members and others involved in the planning or delivery of funded services to vulnerable people.

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