What Happens to Your Allegation?
The CCC must assess each allegation of serious misconduct, however, the outcome or action taken may vary. The process is set out the diagram below:
Report Corruption
The Commission assesses, investigates and exposes serious misconduct in the Western Australian public sector and misconduct in the Western Australian Police Force.
Corruption and misconduct generally occurs when a public officer abuses authority for personal gain, causes detriment to another person, or acts contrary to the public interest.
The Corruption and Crime Commission's purpose is to expose and disrupt corruption, serious misconduct and organised crime, giving the WA community confidence that public officers act in the public interest.
All public authorities
Recommendations from Report into misconduct risks with access to confidential information in the Office of the Auditor General tabled on 23 April 2020.
Office of the Auditor General
Recommendations from Report into misconduct risks with access to confidential information in the Office of the Auditor General tabled on 23 April 2020.
Department of Justice
Recommendations from Report into misconduct risks in WA prisons tabled on 26 October 2018.
Department of Justice
Recommendations from Report into inadequate use of force reporting at Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison in May 2017 tabled on 27 June 2018.
Department of Justice
Recommendations from Report into inadequate supervision of prisoners whilst in the community tabled on 11 May 2018.
Department of justice
Recommendations from Report on corrupt custodial officers and the risks of contraband entering prisons tabled on 26 June 2018.