Course Outline
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The “Reporting of Corrupt Conduct” eLearning course has been developed for all Queensland local government employees.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, course participants will be able to identify the background and purpose of the compulsory reporting obligation under the Act; understand important terminology in particular, the term “corrupt conduct”; and use the four elements of corrupt conduct to decide on actions. Peak’s online program provides a range of multiple-choice, true or false and interactive case scenarios that are used to assess knowledge gained from this training program.
eLearning Summary
This course has been developed to provide Queensland local government employees with an understanding of the Crime and Corruption Act 2001 and Council’s compulsory reporting obligations.
eLearning Course details
eLearning Course Topics |
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Corrupt Conduct |
Notification obligations |
What is the CCC? |
What is reasonable suspicion? |
What is conduct? |
What is corrupt conduct? |
Examples and Reporting |
Examples of Corrupt Conduct |
Abuse of a public officer |
Bribery, extortion |
Obtaining or offering a secret commission |
Fraud and others |
Summary |
Attribution |
Resources |
Delivery & location |
This online course has been developed by Peak Services. Courses can be delivered via your own Learning Management System or by access to the course on our LMS. Certificates of completion can be printed on successful completion of your online training program. Please contact us to discuss your course purchases on 07 3000 2148 or training@wearepeak.com.au |
Duration |
Approximately 60 minutes |