The CCC has finalised a preliminary investigation into allegations of suspected conflicts-of-interest in contracts and procurement at Rottnest Island Authority.
CCC report exposes corrupt licensing behaviour jeopardising public safety on WA roads
The Report follows a co-operative investigation by the CCC and Department of Transport.
Department of Transport Officer Guilty of Unlawful Use of Work Database
A Department of Transport officer has been sentenced to a 12 month Intensive Supervision Order for disclosing official information obtained from a secure access database
A year of consolidation, innovation and improved efficiency
The Corruption and Crime Commission 2016-17 Annual Report has been tabled in State Parliament, detailing a year that saw the consolidation of organisational changes, and innovation and improved efficiency at the Commission.
CCC searches Halls Creek premises
The CCC has searched a number of premises in Halls Creek, including the Shire headquarters at 7 Thomas Street.
CCC investigation highlights significant conflict-of-interest risks at Curtin University
The CCC has completed an investigation into allegations that a university professor engaged in serious misconduct in his dealings with contractors.
Public officer caught providing confidential information to an alleged drug dealer
The CCC recently received an allegation that a public officer acted corruptly by abusing their position to unlawfully access information from a work database.
CCC actively monitors Child and Adolescent Health Service's investigation into missing medication
There are a number of options to ensure allegations received by the CCC are dealt with appropriately - including referring them back to the agency involved to action.
CCC finalises investigation into a public officer at the City of Melville
A CCC investigation into allegations against a public officer at the City of Melville forms an opinion of no serious misconduct.
CCC investigation reveals systemic failures in major public hospitals
An investigation into the theft of an “extraordinary amount” of addictive narcotics from two major public hospitals has highlighted systemic issues regarding the supply and management of Schedule 8 drugs in public hospitals.