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Careers Working with us will provide you with the opportunity to contribute to our mission of ensuring that Australian intelligence and security agencies are acting legally and with propriety, complying with Ministerial guidelines and directions, and …
Accessibility for People with Disabilities Commonwealth departments and agencies are required by the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 to ensure that online information and services are accessible by people with disabilities. The Inspector-General of …
Benefits and Conditions The Office of the IGIS provides competitive conditions and a range of benefits for employees. Enterprise Agreement The Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security (OIGIS) Enterprise Agreement 2024-2027 sets out …
Speeches and Presentations This page provides transcripts of recent IGIS speaking engagements. Full copies of the Hansard for all public hearings are available on the Parliament of Australia website . Speeches 08 May 2024 - The Role of the …
Inquiries IGIS can conduct independent inquiries into matters relating to intelligence agencies. Independent inquiries enable IGIS to fully investigate a matter, consider its legality, propriety and appropriate regard for human rights, and make …
Public Engagement Speeches and Presentations Five Eyes Intelligence Oversight and Review Council (FIORC) IGIS engages with community groups and national security experts in Australia and internationally through public speaking, participation in oversight …
Frequently Asked Questions Who else reviews the intelligence agencies? In addition to IGIS oversight of the activities of Australia’s intelligence agencies, there are a number of other controls and checks. Some agencies have significant powers set out in …
Complaints What is the IGIS’ role in complaints? As part of its oversight role, IGIS investigates complaints about the activities of intelligence agencies, and the activities of the AFP and ACIC in relation to their network activity warrant functions. …
Website Privacy Statement The Privacy Act 1988 has limited application to the Agency. In particular, the Australian Privacy Principles do not apply to it. This notification of collection outlines the Agency's collection, use and disclosure of your …
About Us The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security is an independent statutory office-holder who is appointed by the Governor-General under the IGIS Act. The role of the Inspector-General is to assist ministers in overseeing and reviewing the …
Current Opportunities We are always looking for highly motivated applicants with transferable skills, experience and qualifications. Selections for vacancies are based on merit. Recruitment Portal Talent Register Recruitment portal The recruitment portal …
Home WELCOME TO IGIS.GOV.AU The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security provides independent oversight of Australia's intelligence agencies. Find out more Previous Next INSPECTIONS Find out about our inspection activities. Read more INQUIRIES Find …
PIDs The Public Interest Disclosure scheme The Public Interest Disclosure (PID) scheme promotes integrity and accountability for Australian Government agencies, including Australian intelligence agencies, by encouraging public officials (disclosers) to …
Five Eyes Intelligence Oversight and Review Council (FIORC) FIORC comprises the following intelligence oversight, review and security entities: Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security (Australia) Office of the Intelligence …
Making A Complaint Complaints Under the IGIS Act we can receive and investigate most complaints about the activities of intelligence agencies and the activities of the AFP and ACIC in relation to their network activity warrant functions. The intelligence …