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Commonwealth Fraud and Corruption Control Framework

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The Commonwealth Fraud and Corruption Control Framework supports Australian Government entities to effectively manage the risks of fraud and corruption.

The purpose of the framework is to support an effective system of governance and accountability across Commonwealth entities for protecting public resources from fraud and corruption.

The framework establishes the key elements entities require for effective fraud and corruption control. These are:

  • Governance and oversight.
  • Rigorous risk assessments.
  • Informed and targeted control plans.
  • Effective controls encompassing appropriate prevention, detection, investigation, referral and reporting mechanisms.

The Commonwealth Fraud Prevention Centre has developed a suite of guidance to help Commonwealth entities understand and implement the obligations in the framework.

Learn about the Commonwealth Fraud and Corruption Control Framework | Commonwealth Fraud Prevention Centre

This learning experience has been provided by the Commonwealth Fraud Prevention Centre

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All staff.

Category and User Level 

This resource aligns with the Integrity Craft at the Foundation level.

Topics
Risk management
Values
Frameworks
Integrity
Corruption
Fraud
Categories
Integrity
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14 March 2025

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