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The CCC's latest report on serious misconduct in the WA public sector is now available

An overview of serious misconduct in the Western Australian public sector for Q1 and Q2 of the 2016-2017 financial year.

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Do you know a vulnerable person who has suffered serious misconduct in Western Australia?

This week, a Four Corners episode 'Fighting the System' exposed instances of serious misconduct experienced by people living with a disability at a tax payer funded group home.

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CCC investigation leads to former police officer being prosecuted and sentenced for assault

A former police officer has pleaded guilty to assaulting a detainee in custody and has today been sentenced at the Magistrates Court in Kalgoorlie.

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Why doesn't the CCC confirm or deny what it is working on?

Find out why the CCC does not generally make public any information it may or may not have received or what it is or isn't investigating.

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Commissioner McKechnie guest speaks at Curtin Law School's Eminent Speaker Series

Read a transcript of Commissioner McKechnie's speech on 'The Constitutional Place and Purpose of the CCC'.

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Commission's report leads to tighter controls and safer roads

Report exposes three vehicle examiners who engaged in serious misconduct by corruptly passing hundreds of vehicles without inspecting them.

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CCC celebrates 2016 International Anti-Corruption Day with a live street art event

Watch a quick YouTube video on the creation of a whistleblower themed mural at the CCC's 2016 International Anti-Corruption Day event.

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You can now follow us on Twitter

The Corruption and Crime Commission has an official Twitter account — @CCCWestAus. Follow us now for weekly updates on our latest news.

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Read Commissioner McKechnie's 2016 International Anti-Corruption Day speech

Download the transcript of Corruption and Crime Commissioner John McKechnie QC speech for 2016 International Anti-Corruption Day.

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Case study - joint investigation stifles prison officer groomed by organised crime groups

A collaborative investigation by the CCC, WA Police prison team and the Department of Corrective Services (DCS) has exposed a prison officer who was suspected to be involved with organised crime groups.

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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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The Corruption and Crime Commission acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation.

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