The head of the Integrity Commission has resigned. Diane Merryfull announced her resignation from the chief executive officer role on Friday afternoon. She will finish up on October 16. A statement from the commission board said Ms Merryfull was retiring from full-time work and returning to Canberra. She has held the position since August 2012. The statement read: "Under [Ms Merryfull's] leadership, the Commission has established itself as an essential and respected contributor to an ethical and accountable Tasmanian public sector. "The commission is conducting high quality and important investigations and producing well regarded misconduct education and prevention tools. "It has skilled staff who are making a difference to the standard of ethics and integrity in public authorities and giving the public confidence that misconduct will be dealt with appropriately."
The head of the Integrity Commission has resigned.
Diane Merryfull announced her resignation from the chief executive officer role on Friday afternoon.
She will finish up on October 16.
A statement from the commission board said Ms Merryfull was retiring from full-time work and returning to Canberra.
She has held the position since August 2012.
The statement read: "Under [Ms Merryfull's] leadership, the Commission has established itself as an essential and respected contributor to an ethical and accountable Tasmanian public sector.
"The commission is conducting high quality and important investigations and producing well regarded misconduct education and prevention tools.
"It has skilled staff who are making a difference to the standard of ethics and integrity in public authorities and giving the public confidence that misconduct will be dealt with appropriately."