ICAC Act definition

ICAC Act means the Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988;
ICAC Act means the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act 2012;

Examples of ICAC Act in a sentence

  • The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that by entering into this agreement with the Council the Contractor will be considered to be a public officer for the purposes of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act, 2012 (SA) (ICAC Act) and is obliged to comply with the ICAC Act and the Directions and Guidelines issued pursuant to the ICAC Act.

  • The Supplier acknowledges when entering into a contract with the Council they will be considered to be public officers for the purposes of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act 2012 (SA) (ICAC Act) and will be obliged to comply with the ICAC Act and the Directions and Guidelines issued pursuant to the ICAC Act.

  • The University is a “public authority” for the purpose of the ICAC Act.

  • The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that by entering into this agreement with the Council the Supplier will be considered to be a public officer for the purposes of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act, 2012 (SA) (ICAC Act) and is obliged to comply with the ICAC Act and the Directions and Guidelines issued pursuant to the ICAC Act.

  • The University must report to the Office of Public Integrity matters that the University reasonably suspects involve corruption, or serious or systematic misconduct or maladministration in public administration as required by Part 4 of the ICAC Act and the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Directions and Guidelines (Guidelines) (available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).

  • The Contractor is considered a public officer under the ICAC Act and must comply with the ICAC Act and the directions and guidelines published by the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption.

  • For the term of this Agreement the Contractor is considered a public officer under the ICAC Act and must comply with the ICAC Act and the directions and guidelines published by the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption.

  • The University must report to the Office of Public Integrity matters that the University reasonably suspects involve corruption, or serious or systematic misconduct or maladministration in public administration as required by Part 4 of the ICAC Act and the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Directions and Guidelines (Guidelines) (available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).

  • The Supplier/Contractor acknowledges and agrees that by entering into this agreement with the Council the Supplier/Contractor will be considered to be a public officer for the purposes of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act, 2012 (SA) (ICAC ACT) and is obliged to comply with the ICAC Act and the Directions and Guidelines issued pursuant to the ICAC Act.

  • The University is a “public authority” for the purpose of the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act 2012 (SA) (the ICAC Act).