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CCC reports on failings in police handling of a person in custody

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The Corruption and Crime Commission today tabled Report on an incident in the Fremantle Offender Management Area 1 January 2017 which examines the arrest and subsequent detention of a woman in Fremantle.

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CCC finalises review of police response to incident

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It examines whether excessive force was used by three police officers and a police auxiliary officer in the arrest of a man outside a Fremantle hotel in September 2017.

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CCC reports on Road Safety Commission Western Force partnership

The Corruption and Crime Commission has today tabled in State Parliament its report into the Road Safety Commission Western Force partnership in 2017.

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Former Koorda Shire Councillor receives prison sentence

The former Koorda Shire Councillor at the centre of a Corruption and Crime Commission investigation into driver licence applications has today been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment.

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CCC finalises review of WA Police Force investigations

The Corruption and Crime Commission has finalised its review of two separate WA Police investigations into alleged use of excessive force against a couple in December 2016.

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CCC says action within WA prison system is overdue

To address and reduce serious misconduct risks in prisons, the Corruption and Crime Commission has called for a wholesale change of culture, simplified policies and procedures and improved technology. It says that time is passing and action within our prison system is overdue.

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Unauthorised release of sensitive information by PTA is serious misconduct

The need to combat the misuse of sensitive information held by public sector agencies by public officers is highlighted by the CCC identifying data and information as one of its five strategic themes.

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The CCC 2017-18 Annual Report is now available

Annual Report 2017-18

The CCC tabled its 2017-18 Annual Report in State Parliament on Thursday 20 September 2018, highlighting a year of increased productivity and improved efficiency.

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A new resource for Principal Officers of Notifying Authorities is now available

This guide has been issued by the Corruption and Crime Commission and Public Sector Commission to provide Principal Officers with a range of important information about their obligations in processing allegations of misconduct raised with or within the authority.

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CCC report finds serious misconduct at Shire of Halls Creek and yet again identifies procurement concerns in the WA public sector

The CCC has today (Thursday 30 August 2018) tabled its Report into how conflicts of interest undermine good governance - A report on the Chief Executive Officer of the Shire of Halls Creek.

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The Corruption and Crime Commission is Western Australia's leading anti-corruption body. It works to improve the integrity of the Western Australian public sector and helps public sector agencies to minimise and manage serious misconduct, and assists WA Police to reduce the incidence of organised crime.

 

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