๐ Corruption and Crime Commission Bill 2003
Assented toLABill 20315 May 2003
The Corruption and Crime Commission Bill 2003 establishes the Corruption and Crime Commission in Western Australia, defining its functions in preventing and dealing with misconduct, particularly involving public officers and organised crime. It also addresses the transition from the Anti-Corruption Commission.
Impact
Public officers, the WA Police Service, and the broader community are affected. It aims to improve accountability and integrity in public service and address organised crime.
Key Changes
["Establishes the Corruption and Crime Commission", "Defines 'misconduct' to include reviewable police action", "Outlines the Commission's functions regarding organised crime"]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA Second Reading MovedLA15 May 2003
- LA IntroducedLA15 May 2003
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA4 June 2003
- LA Third ReadingLA5 June 2003
- LA Consideration in DetailLA5 June 2003
- LA AmendedLA5 June 2003
- LC Second Reading MovedLC10 June 2003
- LC AmendedLC26 June 2003
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC26 June 2003
- LC Third ReadingLC26 June 2003
Affected Sectors
public_sectoremergency_servicesjustice
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