Inquiry into the functions, roles and responsibilities of the CCC and the Parliamentary Inspector as they pertain to each other
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2008 - 2013)· 19 March 2009inquiry_report
This WA parliamentary committee report, dated March 19, 2009, examines the relationship between the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) and the Parliamentary Inspector. The report, number 2, focuses on the functions, roles, and responsibilities of each entity as they pertain to one another. The aim is to clarify and potentially improve the oversight and accountability mechanisms.
Impact
The report potentially affects the operations of the CCC, the Parliamentary Inspector, and the public's confidence in the integrity of government and law enforcement. It may lead to changes in legislation or procedures governing the oversight of corruption and crime.
public_sectorjusticeCorruption and Crime CommissionParliamentary InspectoroversightaccountabilityWA Parliamentfunctionsrolesresponsibilitiesintegritygovernment
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