The Corruption and Crime Commission's Unexplained Wealth Function - The review by the Honourable Peter Martino
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2021 - 2025)· 24 March 2022review_report
This WA parliamentary committee report reviews the Corruption and Crime Commission's (CCC) use of unexplained wealth powers under the Criminal Property Confiscation Act 2000. It includes a report by Hon Peter Martino, finding the CCC's use of these powers requires significant resources and expertise. The committee recommends appropriate funding for the CCC to continue this function effectively.
Impact
The report affects the Corruption and Crime Commission, individuals subject to unexplained wealth investigations, and the broader community by aiming to deter crime and recover ill-gotten gains. It also impacts government budget allocations.
justicepublic_sectorunexplained wealthcriminal property confiscationcorruptioncrimeCCCfundingresourcesinvestigationfinancial crimeasset recovery
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