APS Foundations: Fraud and Corruption
In your new career in the APS, you’ve probably noticed there is much to learn that is new and this course adds another layer of learning on the topic of fraud, in particular fraud awareness.
The Commonwealth treats matters involving fraud very seriously so what you learn here is just as important as any of the other this subjects in your induction. During this course you will learn what fraud is, how it can occur and what your responsibilities are in dealing with fraud as a public official.
This content has been provided by the APS Academy in collaboration with the Attorney-General's Department and the National Anti-Corruption Commission.
Participant benefits
Define what fraud and corruption are and describe examples
Discuss the impact of fraud and corruption in the public service context
Recognise agencies and processes responsible for combating fraud and corruption in the APS
Identify your rights and responsibilities when dealing with fraud and corruption in the workplace.
Suitable for
All staff.
Category and User Level
This learning experience aligns with the Working in Government Craft at the Foundation level.
Price
Free of charge.
In your new career in the APS, you’ve probably noticed there is much to learn that is new and this course adds another layer of learning on the topic of fraud, in particular fraud awareness.
The Commonwealth treats matters involving fraud very seriously so what you learn here is just as important as any of the other subjects in your induction.
During this course you will learn what fraud is, how it can occur and what your responsibilities are in dealing with fraud as a public official.
This course is part of the e-Learning program APS Induction Pathway.
This content has been provided by the APS Academy in collaboration with the Attorney-General's Department and the National Anti-Corruption Commission.
Full course details
See full course details for more information.
How to register - Additional Information
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