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This report sets out the findings of extensive consultations by Mr Stephen Sedgwick AO and makes recommendations to assist in devising a response to Recommendation 7 of the Independent Review of the Australian Public Service (APS): to reinforce APS institutional integrity and sustain the highest standards of ethics.

The report (also known as “The Sedgwick report”) was released in December 2020. It includes 10 recommendations, all of which were supported by the Secretaries Board and the APS Commissioner. This report is often referred to in subsequent Integrity related reports and papers.

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This learning experience aligns with the Integrity Craft at the Foundation and Practitioner level.

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25 June 2025

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