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Victorian Public Sector Commission
The Victorian Public Sector Commission (VPSC) was established on 1 April 2014 to achieve a range of legislative functions.

The VPSC was established through an amendment to the Public Administration Act 2004. The VPSC is headed by a single Commissioner. The current Commissioner, Dr Paul Grimes, was appointed on 20 December 2017 and started his role on 22 January 2018.

The VPSC has a range of legislated functions to achieve its objectives. These are: VPSC helps strengthen public sector efficiency, effectiveness and capability by: It helps maintain public sector integrity by:
 * Strengthen the efficiency, effectiveness and capability of the public sector in order to meet existing and emerging needs and deliver high quality services
 * Maintain, and advocate for, public sector professionalism and integrity.
 * assessing, researching and providing advice and support on issues relevant to public sector administration, governance, service delivery and workforce management and development
 * collecting and reporting on whole of government data
 * conducting enquiries as directed under the Act by the Premier
 * advocating for an apolitical and professional public sector
 * issuing and applying codes of conduct and standards
 * monitoring and reporting to public sector body Heads on compliance with the public sector values, codes of conduct and public sector employment principles and standards
 * reviewing employment related actions and making relevant recommendations
 * maintaining a register of lobbyists