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Corruption Crime and Misconduct Act 2003

The Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Act 2003 (“the CCM Act”), effective from 1 July 2015, gives the CCC and the Public Sector Commission (PSC) responsibility for preventing and dealing effectively

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Information for witnesses

If you have received a witness summons issued by the Corruption and Crime Commission and you have any queries about your role as a witness, please contact the officer named on the summons on (08) 9

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Fact sheet 1 - About the CCC

The Corruption and Crime Commission is a permanent investigative commission established in 2004 to improve continuously the integrity of, and to reduce the incidenc

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Fact sheet 2 - Definition of serious misconduct

Fact sheet 2 - definition of serious misconduct.pdf

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Fact sheet 3 - Reporting serious misconduct

Fact sheet 3 - Reporting serious misconduct.pdf

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Fact sheet 4 - Definition of Public Officer

Fact Sheet 4 - Definition of a Public Officer.pdf

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WAPOL Response to Draft Report on Use of Tasers

CCC review of the quality of an internal police investigation into the Spratt matter cannot be released until it is completed.

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WAPOL Response to Draft Report on Use of Tasers.pdf

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CCC on Perth Watch House Taser Weapon incident.pdf
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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.

 

Acknowledgement of Country

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

We pay our respect to their elders; past, present and emerging.

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