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16.04.12 - Charges to be considered over tasering of Kevin Spratt - A CCC report has made a number of misconduct findings and recommended that the DPP consider whether charges should be laid against two Police officers who tasered Kevin Spratt at least 12 times in Perth on 31 August 2008. Read more...


13.04.12 - CCC welcomes contempt appeal decision - Commissioner Roger Macknay QC said a decision today by the Court of Appeal has reinforced the power of the Corruption and Crime Commission to compel witnesses to give evidence at private hearings. Read more...


30.03.12 - Indonesian anti-corruption delegation visits CCC - The handling of misconduct by the Corruption and Crime Commission is one of the issues being looked at by a delegation of four from Indonesia’s anti-corruption agency. Read more...


About the CCC


The Corruption and Crime Commission is focused on helping public sector agencies minimise and manage misconduct, and improving the integrity of the public sector.

It does this by working collaboratively with public sector agencies to increase their ability to effectively deal with misconduct.  The Commission works to:
  • Identify misconduct-related weaknesses in business processes
  • Deal with misconduct, when it occurs
  • Provide advice about minimising misconduct
In doing so, the Commission also retains its power to investigate cases of misconduct.

While the Commission has no power to investigate organised crime, it does assist police by granting special powers to help act against organised crime.