๐ Corruption and Crime Commission Amendment (Misconduct) Bill 2014
Assented toLABill 572 April 2014
This bill amends the Corruption and Crime Commission Act 2003 to transfer oversight of minor misconduct by public officers and corruption prevention/education functions from the Corruption and Crime Commission to the Public Sector Commissioner. It also clarifies the application of Parliamentary privilege.
Impact
Public officers and authorities are affected, as the process for reporting and handling misconduct changes. The public may see a shift in how misconduct is addressed. It clarifies the roles of the Corruption and Crime Commission and the Public Sector Commissioner.
Key Changes
["Transfers oversight of minor misconduct to the Public Sector Commissioner.", "Transfers corruption prevention and education functions to the Public Sector Commissioner.", "Redefines the roles of the Corruption and Crime Commission and the Public Sector Commissioner.", "Clarifies the application of Parliamentary privilege."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA2 Apr 2014
- LA Second Reading MovedLA2 Apr 2014
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA14 Oct 2014
- LA AmendedLA14 Oct 2014
- LA Consideration in DetailLA14 Oct 2014
- LA Third ReadingLA15 Oct 2014
- LC Second Reading MovedLC16 Oct 2014
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC2 Dec 2014
- LC Third ReadingLC2 Dec 2014
- Royal Assent9 Dec 2014
Affected Sectors
public_sector
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