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We help Australian Government entities deal with unseen and unchecked fraud.

Equip, enable and empower

Equip.

We will equip Australian Government entities with guidance and tools to strengthen the foundation of leading counter fraud capability.

Enable.

We will enable Australian Government entities to respond to emerging issues, connect, collaborate and share data and information.

Empower.

We will empower Australian Government entities to create positive change, embed leading practice capability, measure the fraud problem and measure the return of investment and impact of their counter fraud activities.

New Commonwealth Fraud and Corruption Control Framework

A new Commonwealth Fraud and Corruption Control Framework came into effect on 1 July 2024.

The framework is designed to support Australian Government entities to effectively manage the risks of fraud and corruption. The framework is focused on prevention, which helps us to avoid the serious harms fraud and corruption cause for the community and the public sector.

For the latest information about the new framework and additional support available, visit the Commonwealth Fraud and Corruption Control Framework page.

Read more on the Commonwealth Fraud and Corruption Control Framework

Senior public servant involved in Australia’s largest public sector fraud

A former Western Australian senior public official used an elaborate fake invoicing scheme in what has been described as Australia's largest public sector fraud.

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News

General news
Occupational Fraud 2024: A Report to the Nations is an in-depth review conducted by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE).
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Centre updates

Centre updates
Explore the latest newsletter from the Commonwealth Fraud Prevention Centre
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Centre updates
Explore the latest newsletter from the Commonwealth Fraud Prevention Centre
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