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14.02.12 - Jail for property laundering after CCC investigation - A Corruption and Crime Commission investigation has resulted in a 47-year-old Maylands woman being sentenced to 18 months jail for laundering almost $104,000 allegedly stolen by a former business manager at Curtin University. Read more...


02.02.12 - CCC acknowledges DPP’s decision not to proceed with charges - A spokesman for the Commission said it is the responsibility of the DPP to commence and discontinue prosecutions. Read more...


10.01.12 - CCC looking at planning process around Port Hedland workers’ camp - The Corruption and Crime Commission is conducting a preliminary investigation into the Town of Port Hedland’s handling of a proposal for a 6,000-bed temporary workers’ camp proposed by BHP near the town’s airport. 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.