A need for clarity - Parliamentary Inspectors report - Can the Corruption and Crime Commission decline to form an opinion that serious misconduct has occurred despite the definition being met?
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2021 - 2025)· 30 March 2023general_report
This WA parliamentary committee report examines whether the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) can decline to form an opinion of serious misconduct even if the legal definition is met. The report, by the Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission, seeks clarity on this issue.
Impact
Potentially impacts the accountability and oversight of public sector misconduct in Western Australia. Could affect public trust in the CCC and the integrity of government.
public_sectorjusticeCorruption and Crime Commissionserious misconductparliamentary inspectorWA Parliamentpublic sector integrityaccountabilitylegal definitioncommittee report
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