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IBAC Survey Reveals 81% of MPs See Corruption as Major Issue

BREAKING: The latest survey from the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) has unveiled alarming perceptions of corruption among Victorian lawmakers. Released on September 29, 2025, the findings reveal that a staggering 81% of MPs and 68% of local councillors believe corruption is a significant issue in Victoria.

This urgent report highlights that over half of the respondents perceive corruption as a problem among elected officials. Furthermore, a shocking 89% of MPs and 57% of councillors believe their organizations are either moderately or highly vulnerable to corruption.

The voluntary survey, conducted in March and April 2025, saw participation from 219 individuals, including 27 MPs and 192 councillors. According to IBAC Executive Director of Prevention and Communication Linda Timothy, the results reinforce the critical need for IBAC’s prevention and engagement efforts.

“Hearing directly from MPs and councillors that the majority believe their organisations are vulnerable to corruption means IBAC has work to do strengthening corruption resistance in the public sector,” Timothy stated. She emphasized that understanding their perceptions allows IBAC to target specific risk areas with tailored support.

The survey also revealed that 96% of responding MPs identified ‘inaction’—such as failing to report wrongdoing—as the highest risk of corruption among their peers. For councillors, 85% cited ‘favouritism or nepotism’ as their primary concern.

“We know that IBAC has more work to do in educating and empowering the public sector,” Timothy added. She reiterated the importance of ensuring that elected officials understand how to act when they witness or suspect corrupt behavior.

The urgency of these findings cannot be understated. Public trust in government is fragile, and these alarming perceptions could have far-reaching implications for the integrity of Victorian institutions.

For the full details and snapshot of the 2025 perceptions of corruption survey, visit IBAC’s official website. The need for immediate action is clear, and all eyes are now on how IBAC will respond to these pressing concerns.

Stay tuned as we continue to cover this developing story and the potential reforms that may follow.

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