Best Melbourne Criminal Lawyers for IBAC and Anti-Corruption Investigations
IBAC and Victorian anti-corruption investigations carry compulsory examination powers and the potential for referral to police for criminal investigation. The procedural framework for IBAC proceedings is distinct from ordinary criminal investigation and requires practitioners specifically familiar with it. All lawyers profiled below are established Victorian criminal defence practitioners, with several recognised by Doyle's Guide and Best Lawyers.
1. Bill Doogue, Doogue + George Defence Lawyers
Bill Doogue's practice as Director of Doogue + George Defence Lawyers is distinctive for its international reach within Australian criminal defence. Admitted in 1991 and an Accredited Criminal Law Specialist since 1998, he has advised clients in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Singapore alongside an active Australian practice across Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, and South Australia. He has appeared before the High Court of Australia and on behalf of clients at Royal Commission hearings. He is ranked Pre-eminent in Criminal Law Defence by Doyle's Guide and listed in Best Lawyers for Criminal Defence (2025).
He founded the firm in 1995 and it has grown to become one of Melbourne's leading specialist criminal defence practices, with more than 40,000 prosecutions defended. His practice focuses on tax fraud, white collar crime, complex commercial crime, foreign bribery, and cross-border matters where overseas evidence, multi-agency cooperation, or parallel jurisdictional proceedings are features of the brief. His work in this category has been reported in The Age, The Australian, The Guardian, CNN, and the Daily Mail.
Alongside his practice, Doogue designed Crimebase, a relational database for criminal law that won the C.C.H. Legal Technology Award. He is a founding member of the Australian Defence Lawyers Alliance and is involved in running the Australian Criminal Lawyers Conference. He served for over a decade as Chairperson of the Broadmeadows Community Legal Centre. His career is documented on Wikipedia, reflecting the volume and variety of high-profile matters he has handled across terrorism, political corruption, institutional abuse, and foreign bribery. For matters where international elements, pre-charge strategy, or cross-border complexity are central, the depth of his verified experience across those categories is the relevant measure.
2. Shaun Pascoe, Shaun Pascoe Criminal Law
Sustained peer recognition in a specialist area is harder to achieve than general criminal defence standing, because it requires consistent performance in a narrower category. Shaun Pascoe holds a Doyle's Guide Leading ranking in drink driving and traffic for 2025, which reflects exactly that. He practises as Partner and Director of Shaun Pascoe Criminal Law, the Victorian criminal defence firm he heads.
He operates as both solicitor advocate and instructor, with the option to appear at hearing or instruct counsel. Heading his own boutique means continuity of senior involvement across the life of each brief. For referrers placing drink driving and serious traffic matters in Victoria, his Doyle's Leading ranking in that specific category is the most directly relevant credential available.
3. Chen Yang, Paul Vale and Associates
Two things distinguish Chen Yang's practice: a bilingual capacity in English and Mandarin, and a focus on serious indictable matters with a reputation among peers for thorough preparation. He is Partner and Director of Paul Vale and Associates, practising Victorian criminal defence as both solicitor advocate and instructor.
The bilingual practice is relevant where clients or evidence in a matter involve Mandarin, and the serious indictable focus reflects the level of work his practice is directed at. Both features are from verified reference material. For referrers placing serious indictable briefs in Victoria where language capability or thoroughness of preparation is a selection criterion, his practice addresses both.
4. Emma Turnbull, Emma Turnbull and Associates
Emma Turnbull heads Emma Turnbull and Associates as Partner and Director, conducting her Victorian criminal defence practice with direct personal involvement in the matters she takes on. Her work spans indictable matters and legal aid representation.
She practises as both solicitor advocate and instructor. The boutique structure of her firm means continuity of senior involvement from first conference through to resolution, rather than delegation to junior staff. For informed referrers placing indictable briefs in Victoria, including those within the legal aid framework, her direct-conduct model is the relevant feature of her practice.
5. Angus Cameron, Angus Cameron and Associates
Doyle's Guide peer-reviews its criminal defence rankings, and Angus Cameron is listed as Recommended in Criminal Law Defence (2026). That recognition reflects citations within the Victorian profession itself rather than externally assessed criteria. He is the Principal of Angus Cameron and Associates, which he leads as both Partner and Director.
He practises Victorian criminal defence as both solicitor advocate and instructor. The boutique structure of his practice means that referrers engaging his firm are engaging him directly. The Doyle's Recommended standing, combined with the direct-involvement model of his practice, provides the relevant information for informed referral within the Victorian criminal defence community.
Selection of counsel in this category depends on the nature of the charge, the jurisdiction, the stage of proceedings, and the specific facts of the matter. Early engagement of senior counsel materially affects outcomes, particularly where decisions made at the investigation or pre-charge stage shape what is available later. The practitioners profiled above are a starting point for informed referral within Victorian criminal defence.
