Fraud Awareness Week 2023 CCC Crime and Corruption Commission Queensland

Fraud Awareness Week 2023 CCC Crime and Corruption Commission Queensland


Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission chairman Alan MacSporran under scrutiny The Australian


The Crime and Misconduct Commission (2001-2014) was born out of the merger of the Criminal Justice Commission and the Queensland Crime Commission. It commenced on 1 January 2002, absorbing the roles of the former CJC and the former QCC. In 2001, the State Government had signalled its intention to amalgamate the Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) and the Queensland Crime Commission (QCC) to form.

Qld commission fails in contempt bid Shepparton News


Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission chair Bruce Barbour says the body must be allowed to publish reports of its investigations, after a high court ruling prevented the release of a report.

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Tony Fitzgerald will be one of the chairs of a royal commission-style inquiry into the structure of Queensland's anti-corruption body, the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC), Premier Annastacia.

Queensland’s Crime and Corruption Commission chasing councils The Australian


Michael Roddan National correspondent. Apr 22, 2022 - 1.45pm. When the chairman of Queensland's peak anti-corruption agency, Alan MacSporran, learnt he was to be investigated by parliament.

Police officer stood down, Crime and Corruption Commission Queensland Police News


The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) is an independent Queensland Government integrity agency created to combat and reduce the incidence of major crime and to continuously improve the integrity of, and to reduce the incidence of misconduct in, the Queensland public sector. Formerly the Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) 2002-2014. The CCC also has a witness protection function.

Qld council probe completed by Crime and Corruption Commission The Australian


Commission of Inquiry relating to the Crime and Corruption Commission. The Commissioners, the Honourable Gerald Edward (Tony) Fitzgerald AC QC and the Honourable Alan Wilson QC, provided their report to the Honourable the Premier and Minister for the Olympics and the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Women and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence on.

Crime and Corruption Commission boss to stand aside from any investigation into Jackie Trad


Former corruption fighter Tony Fitzgerald hands down a report from an inquiry into Queensland's Crime and Corruption Commission, making 32 recommendations to bolster public confidence in the.

Corruption leak questions Queensland's crime commission 14/03/2013


The Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) is an independent agency dedicated to combating major crime and reducing corruption in the public sector for the benefit of the Queensland.

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The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) has the following objectives: To investigate organised crime, paedophilia, terrorist activity and other serious crime referred for investigation. To work with public sector agencies, including the Queensland Police Service (QPS), to fight misconduct, including corruption.

When ‘it’s a crock’… Throwing culture out with the rubbish Narelle Queensland Crime and


About the Commission. The Commission of Inquiry relating to the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) commenced on 7 February 2022 by Order in Council. The Honourable Gerald Edward (Tony) Fitzgerald AC QC was appointed Chairperson and the Honourable Alan Wilson QC was appointed Commissioner for the Commission of Inquiry. Under the Terms of.

Queensland’s Crime and Corruption Commission Inside the downfall of Alan MacSporran


The Queensland premier announces an independent review into the reporting powers of the state's Crime and Corruption Commission, led by prominent former Chief Justice Catherine Holmes.

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This decision has been described as ''judgement day for integrity in Queensland" by the state opposition because of the implications for the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission.

Crime and Corruption Commission Queensland says it has 'no power' to share Jackie Trad report


Be the first to know. Get exclusive updates on the activities of the CCC - and what we're doing to combat crime and corruption - straight to your inbox. Make a complaint of corrupt conduct or police misconduct either online (at any time) or by telephone (between the hours of 9:30am and 4:00pm on business days).

Head of Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission under pressure to resign 7.30 YouTube


Modernising Queensland's asset confiscation regime - Review of the Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002 — Report. 9 April 2024. The CCC has published a report on its review of the CPCA Act. Corporate Strategies, Plans, Policies and Reports.

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Section 4 of the Crime and Corruption Act. sets out the Act's purpose and s 7 states that the CCC has primary responsibility fort he achievement of the Act's purpose that are to: combat and reduce the incidence of major crime. continuously improve the integrity of, and to reduce the incidence of corruption in, the public sector.

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