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A week before Chinese New Year, the Kitchen God ascends to heaven to present his annual report to the Ruler of Heaven, the Jade Emperor. In Chinese mythology, every household has a Kitchen God who watches the behavior of its members. The practice also existed in ancient China. The First Dynasty (3100–2700 BC) of ancient Egypt noted corruption in its judiciary. The word is the past participle of corrumpere, meaning “mar, bribe, destroy”.Ĭorruption is as old as human history. She found no evidence of criminality but plenty of examples of behaviour that reflected poorly on the government and on parliament.Corruption originates from a Latin word : corruptus. Ms Glass also investigated Labor's so-called "red shirts" scandal, releasing her findings in July 2022. Ms Glass, whose 10-year term as ombudsman comes to an end next year, admitted the government would probably be happy to see the back of her.

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"But those agencies and all Victorians can be assured that a power of work has gone on, and we'll have much more to say soon." Inaction undermines parliament, ombudsman saysīy her own admission, Deborah Glass's unofficial job is "to get under the skin of the government of the day" and she says she's "done that in spades." "Cabinet has a lot of things to deal with, and I'm not at liberty to go through what is and isn't on the cabinet agenda," he said. Those deadlines called on the government to pass legislation by December 2023 and have the new integrity measures established by June 2024.Īddressing the progress report today, Daniel Andrews said legislation to implement the key recommendations was under active consideration. In a progress report tabled today, the ombudsman noted that work was underway by the government to address many of the 21 recommendations, but with just six weeks left in the parliamentary year, those major changes requiring legislation were in danger of missing the deadlines set out in the report. "There is certainly a contrast between the eagerness of the government to accept the recommendations which we saw on the day the report was tabled last year and what has happened since." Government may miss deadline for action Mr Andrews said the government would accept all 21 recommendations.

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"As the leader of the party and the leader of our state, I take full responsibility for that conduct - that is what the top job is about - and I apologise for it," he said at the time.

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On the day of its release, Premier Daniel Andrews apologised for what he called "absolutely disgraceful behaviour" by Labor MPs highlighted in the report.

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It made 21 recommendations, including the establishment of a Parliamentary Ethics Committee and a Parliamentary Integrity Commissioner, and reform of parliament's privileges committee to reduce the dominance of the majority party. The report, known as Operation Watts and handed down by the ombudsman and Victoria's Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC), uncovered "egregious" and "extensive misconduct" by Victorian Labor MPs, including rampant nepotism, widespread misuse of public resources and a culture of branch stacking dating back decades.

  • What's next? Work is underway to address the report's 21 recommendations, but just six parliamentary weeks remain in 2023, meaning deadlines may be missedĪ year since a scathing anti-corruption report cast a spotlight on behaviour within state Labor ranks, Ombudsman Deborah Glass says there are few "signs of life" in the state government's response.
  • In short: A year after an anti-corruption report uncovered "egregious" and "extensive misconduct" in Victorian Labor ranks, the ombudsman says the state government has been slow to act.










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