Communities and Justice

About this policy (Easy Read)

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This policy is about how we stop fraud and corruption at work.


Fraud is when someone lies or cheats to get something they want.  



For example, when someone:

  • pretends to be someone else to use their money 
  • lies about how many hours they worked.
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Corruption is when people use their job and power to get something they want by not being honest. For example, if someone accepts a bribe.

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A bribe is when someone gives money or gifts to a person in power to get special treatment or favours.

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Fraud and corruption are often against the law.

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We do not accept any type of fraud or corruption at work.

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This policy is for everyone who works for the NSW Department of Communities and Justice.

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You might also have to follow other:

  • laws
  • rules.


You can find the full policy on our website (PDF, 435.6 KB)

Last updated:

05 Feb 2025