Can a private citizen engage in corrupt conduct?
A private citizen can undertake corrupt conduct as defined in the ICAC Act by committing wrongdoing that sets out to affect or influence a NSW public official in the carriage of their duties. A private citizen can also engage in corrupt conduct by colluding with a public official in undertaking corrupt conduct.
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