How to make integrity watchdogs truly independent - Deborah Glass Victoria's Ombudsman 2014-2024

Centre for Public Integrity by The Centre for Public Integrity

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What does it take for an integrity watchdog to be genuinely independent? In this episode, Deborah Glass — former Victorian Ombudsman and honorary fellow at Melbourne Law School — explains why the answer goes well beyond personal integrity. She discusses the real pressures created by executive-controlled appointments, funding battles and weak oversight, and sets out what stronger institutional design could look like. This is a conversation about why the fine print of integrity reform matters, and why democratic accountability depends on getting it right.

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IntegrityDemocracyAustraliaConstitutionLaw
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