Female Executives Quit Victoria’s Corruption Watchdog Amid Workplace Bullying Concerns
In Victoria, Australia Senior female executives at the city's anti-corruption commission continue to resign as the agency deals with a toxic workplace culture. Currently, the agency is facing numerous allegations of sexual harassment and bullying. The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission’s executive director of legal services, the director of communications and the director of governance and risk have all left the agency. The departures mean that the four women who made up half of Ibac’s executive in 2019 have since left.
See "Female Executives Quit Victoria’s Corruption Watchdog Amid Workplace Bullying Concerns", Nino Bucci, The Guardian, March 12, 2021