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Making a Report

Please provide details of the people involved, the conduct and why you suspect it may involve corruption or police misconduct.

Include as much information as possible such as dates, times, location and witnesses. You can attach documents and other materials in support of your allegation.

You can make an anonymous report, but this may limit the Commission's ability to take action.

You can find out more about what the Commission does here.

Note: the information you provide us is assessed but you may not always receive a response.

 

i.e. an employee of a state or local government authority (including elected officials)?
Who does your report relate to?

If the matter does not concern a Western Australian public officer, the CCC cannot consider it. 

If your report relates to:

  • An employee of the federal government, please consider contacting the National Anti-Corruption Commission
  • An employee of another state government, please consider contacting the relevant Commission in that state
  • A crime committed by a private citizen, or your immediate personal safety, please consider contacting WA Police
  • Conduct of private financial institutions, please consider contacting the Australian Securities and Investment Commission
Disagreeing with a decision of a member of the judiciary is not serious misconduct. The Commission can only consider reports about the judiciary in situations where it is alleged that serious criminal conduct has occurred, such as the taking of a bribe
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