Acting Parliamentary Inspector's Inquiry Concerning Examination Procedures by the Corruption and Crime Commission
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2008 - 2013)· 1 September 2011inquiry_report
This WA parliamentary committee report examines the Corruption and Crime Commission's (CCC) examination procedures, focusing on public hearings and witness treatment. It highlights the need for careful consideration of potential prejudice to witnesses and adherence to legal restrictions on reporting findings of false evidence. The report stems from an inquiry into the Smiths Beach investigation.
Impact
Impacts individuals involved in CCC investigations, particularly witnesses. Also affects the CCC's operational procedures and public perception.
justicepublic_sectorCorruption and Crime CommissionCCCpublic examinationswitnessesprejudicefalse evidenceparliamentary inspectorSmiths Beach investigationexamination proceduresCCC Act 2003
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