The intention of the Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission to retire
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2008 - 2013)· 21 March 2012general_report
This WA parliamentary committee report informs Parliament of the Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission's intention to retire, effective 30 June 2012. The committee expresses its gratitude for the Inspector's service and outlines its functions and powers in monitoring the Corruption and Crime Commission.
Impact
The report primarily affects the Parliament of Western Australia, the Corruption and Crime Commission, and the Parliamentary Inspector. It also indirectly affects the citizens of Western Australia who rely on the oversight of the Corruption and Crime Commission.
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