WA Police Union complaint in regard to the partiality of the Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2013 - 2017)· 8 May 2014general_report
The WA Parliament's Joint Standing Committee investigated a complaint by the WA Police Union (WAPU) alleging partiality by the Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission (PICCC). The complaint stemmed from comments made by the WAPU President regarding the PICCC's views on voluntary police interviews with the CCC. The Committee found the WAPU's allegations to be unsubstantiated.
Impact
The finding supports the impartiality of the Parliamentary Inspector, maintaining confidence in the oversight of the Corruption and Crime Commission. It directly affects the WA Police Union and its members, as well as the operations of the CCC.
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