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Annual Report 2022 - 2023

​The Corruption and Crime Commission’s Annual Report 2022-23 has been tabled in State Parliament. The report provides a comprehensive overview of a productive year for the Commission, where 5,895 allegations were received.

Annual Report 2021 - 2022

 

The report provides a comprehensive overview of the Commission’s operational and financial performance for the financial year during which time there were more than 7,000 allegations of serious misconduct assessed (down just 2.5 per cent on last year’s record).

The Commission assessed a near record number of allegations with just over half coming from the community, demonstrating an encouraging level of awareness and ongoing confidence in the work of the Corruption and Crime Commission.

Annual Report 2020 - 2021

The Corruption and Crime Commission's Annual Report 2020-21 has been tabled in State Parliament today. 

The report details a year of significant activity and achievements, with 7,190 allegations formally assessed by the Commission. This is a 25 per cent increase on last year and set the scene for a busy year.

About a quarter, or 1,860 of the allegations, were referred to public sector agencies (including the WA Police Force) for action, with Commission oversight. 

Annual Report 2019 - 2020

The report details a year of increased activity and achievements by the Commission, whilst also managing the impact of COVID-19 and former Commissioner the Hon John McKechnie QC's term ending.

The Commission assessed a total of 5,743 allegations (up from 5,036 last year) with around 45% of those coming from members of the public, continuing an upward trend over the last three reporting periods, reflecting ongoing community awareness and confidence in the Commission’s work.

Annual Report 2018 - 2019

The Annual Report shows a year characterised by a significant increase in allegations received from the community, a big increase in the number of Commission reports (45 in this reporting period compared to 13 in the previous year); a significant number of recommendations to public sector agencies (46), and the commencement of the Commission’s unexplained wealth function.

Overall, the Commission’s Annual Report reflects a very productive year:

Annual Report 2017 - 2018

The CCC tabled its 2017-18 Annual Report in State Parliament on Thursday 20 September 2018, highlighting a year of increased productivity and improved efficiency.

Some key results throughout 2017-18 included:

Annual Report 2016 - 2017

Some key achievements throughout 2016-17 included:

  • 2,425 notifications were received from public authorities and the community;
  • from these notifications, 4,939 allegations were assessed with 1,976 of these allegations requiring further action;
  • 94 per cent of notifications were assessed within three-months of being received; and
  • improved efficiencies led to a significant decrease in the average time taken to complete an investigation – 297 days in 2016-17, down from 427 days in 2015-16.

Other features of the Annual Report revealed: