New South Wales
Independent institutions that check this jurisdiction's own power — audit, ombudsman, inspector general, civilian review, ethics, and grand-jury bodies established by statute.
Oversight Bodies
3 tracked · ranked by independenceAudit Office of New South Wales
The Auditor-General of New South Wales is appointed by the Governor on the advice of the executive to an 8-year non-renewable term. The Audit Office conducts financial statement audits and...
Read scorecard → 02 OmbudsmanNSW Ombudsman
The NSW Ombudsman is appointed by the Governor on the advice of the executive to a 7-year term. The office investigates complaints from the public about the administrative conduct of NSW public...
Read scorecard → 03 Anti-Corruption CommissionIndependent Commission Against Corruption
The Independent Commission Against Corruption was established by the ICAC Act 1988 as a standing royal commission with broad coercive powers to investigate corrupt conduct by NSW public officials....
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Bodies with statutory law-enforcement scope
0 bodiesNo law-enforcement-specific oversight bodies are recorded here. General oversight bodies above may still apply.