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CCC to live stream public examinations into Shire of Exmouth

Watch the public examinations via live stream on your computer or mobile device.

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CCC breaks new ground by holding public examinations in regional WA

For the first time, the CCC is conducting public examinations in regional WA.

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Case study - Do you receive gifts or donations at work?

All WA public officers must declare gifts or donations they have accepted at work.

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Case study - CCC oversight holds police officers to account

CCC exposes concerning behaviour by WA police officers who failed to adequately investigate a serious assault.

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Transcripts of the public examinations into the Shire of Exmouth are now online

The CCC has concluded its public examinations which formed part of its investigation into the Shire of Exmouth and a $30 million-plus infrastructure project under development. Find out what was said during the proceedings.

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Have you seen something that is not right? Report corruption now!

Anyone can report suspected serious misconduct by Western Australian public officers to the CCC. Notify us now and help stop corruption!

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CCC invites you to a live street art event for 2016 International Anti-Corruption Day

Join us on Friday 9 December at 186 St Georges Terrace Perth for a live street art performance and entertainment.

 

 

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Corruption and Crime Commission 2015-16 Annual Report tabled in Parliament

A year of focus on more serious misconduct and corrupt behaviour in the WA public sector.

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Case study - CCC oversight holds police officers to account

The CCC identifies deficiencies in practice and behaviour of experienced officers in WA Police.

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CCC warns against the Seven Deadly Sins of Corruption to mark 2015 International Anti-Corruption Day

The Corruption and Crime Commissioner of Western Australia, John McKechnie, QC, is marking International Anti-Corruption Day (9 December 2015) with a call for public officers to be vigilant in the ongoing battle to root out corruption and preserve the integrity of their agencies.

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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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