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Overview of serious misconduct in the WA public sector

Overview of serious misconduct in the WA public sector

During January - March 2022 we identified 1,966 allegations of serious misconduct in the WA public sector. Find out who they relate to and what they are about.

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A final review of recommendations made following reports on dangerous drugs in Western Australian hospitals

A final review of recommendations made following reports on dangerous drugs in Western Australian hospitals

This report outlines improvements made to the manner in which controlled drugs are managed in Western Australia.

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A final review of recommendations made following reports on dangerous drugs in Western Australian hospitals.pdf

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Media release - WA Health improves management of dangerous drugs.pdf

Media release - WA Health improves management of dangerous drugs

Media release - WA Health improves management of dangerous drugs.pdf
2022

WA Health improves management of dangerous drugs

WA Health improves management of dangerous drugs

The Corruption and Crime Commission has now completed its series of reports on this matter. Read the report here.

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Commission records another unexplained wealth ‘win’

Unexplained wealth

The Corruption and Crime Commission has today revealed details of another significant success in its bid to disrupt and deter serious and organised crime, using its ‘unexplained wealth’ powers unde

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Commission records another unexplained wealth ‘win’

Media release - Commission records another unexplained wealth win.pdf
2022

Overview of serious misconduct in the WA public sector

Overview of serious misconduct in the WA public sector

During October - December 2021 we identified 1,862 allegations of serious misconduct in the WA public sector. Find out more.

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Presiding Officers of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly, and the Commissioner of the Corruption and Crime Commission sign historic Protocol

Parliament House

The Presiding Officers of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly, and the Commissioner of the Corruption and Crime Commission have together signed an historic Protocol designed to ens

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Media release - Presiding Officers of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly, and the Commissioner of the Corruption and Crime Commission sign historic Protocol

Media release - Presiding Officers of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly, and the Commissioner of the Corruption and Crime Commission sign historic Protocol.pdf
2021

A report into WA Police Force's identification and management of at risk officers

A Report into WA Police Force's identification and management of at risk officers

A report following a CCC review into two use of force incidents by a first class constable.

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A report into WA Police Force's identification and management of at risk officers_0.pdf

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Media release - CCC reviews use of force incidents by a WA Police Force constable.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.

 

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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.

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

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