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

Media release - CCC reviews use of force incidents by a WA Police Force constable.pdf
2021

CCC reviews use of force incidents by a WA Police Force constable

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

The report highlights the importance of the CCC’s oversight of police and ensuring allegations of serious misconduct are dealt with appropriately.

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Media release - CCC podcast series marks International Anti-Corruption Day 2021

Media release - CCC podcast series marks International Anti-Corruption Day 2021.docx.pdf
2021

Podcast four: How to prevent corruption in challenging times

Podcast four: How to prevent corruption in challenging times

We chat to the heads of WA's two premier government integrity bodies - Sharyn O'Neill and John McKechnie. This is a must listen for all WA public servants and government contractors.

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Podcast two: WA Police Force and the CCC - are they friends or foes?

Podcast two: WA Police Force and the CCC - are they friends or foes?

Two of WA's leading men of law and order discuss the healthy tension in their working relationship. Do they get along? What happens when they butt heads? Tune in and find out.

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Podcast three: The moral dilemma of becoming a whistle-blower

 The moral dilemma of becoming a whistle-blower

Becoming a whistle-blower takes a lot of courage. But many think it's 'un-Australian to dob on your mates'. Find out why this statement is a myth that ends up punishing everyone.

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Podcast one: public examinations - the helpful vs harmful debate

Podcast one: public examinations - the helpful vs harmful debate

Public examination. Two terrifying words when you think about it. Are they in the public interest? Hear the CCC's side of the story in a candid chat with Commissioner John McKechnie.

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International Anti-Corruption Day 2021 podcast series

Episode one: Public examinations - the helpful vs harmful debate

Exposing corruption in Department of Communities

Exposing corruption in Department of Communities

A report detailing how Australia’s biggest corruption by a public servant was uncovered.

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Exposing Corruption in Department of Communities.pdf

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Media release - How the CCC exposed the corrupt activities of Paul Whyte.pdf

Media release - How the CCC exposed the corrupt activities of Paul Whyte

Media release - How the CCC exposed the corrupt activities of Paul Whyte.pdf
2021

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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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