Inquiry into the efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2013 - 2017)· 15 November 2016inquiry_report
A WA parliamentary committee investigated the efficiency and timeliness of appointing Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors to the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC). The report highlights delays and inefficiencies in the current process, particularly the role of the nominating committee. It recommends legislative changes to streamline appointments and create a Deputy Commissioner position.
Impact
The recommendations aim to improve the efficiency and timeliness of appointments to key anti-corruption roles, potentially enhancing the CCC's effectiveness. It affects the Premier's office, the Attorney General, the CCC, and future appointees.
public_sectorjusticeCorruption and Crime Commissionappointment processnominating committeeParliamentary InspectorefficiencytimelinessDeputy Commissionerlegislative amendmentbipartisan support
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