Highlights for the financial year ending 30 June 2024
![]() | 24 crime investigations finalised | ![]() | 5,025 complaints of suspected corruption received 5,139 complaints of suspected corruption assessed |
![]() | 19 confiscation matters concluded with $10.514 million proceeds of crime forfeited to the State of Queensland | ![]() | 46 corruption investigations finalised |
![]() | 136 days of hearings with 113 witnesses examined relating to crime and intelligence investigations | ![]() | 12 days of hearings relating to corruption investigations |
![]() | 199 law enforcement crime intelligence disclosures | ![]() | 1 person charged with 9 criminal offences relating to corruption investigations |
![]() | 10 recommendations to Government that seek to improve the Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2022 and how it operates | ![]() | 2 recommendations for disciplinary action relating to 1 person following corruption investigations 47 corruption prevention recommendations made |
The Crime and Corruption Commission’s (CCC) Annual Report 2023-24 summarises the CCC’s activities, achievements and performance for the financial year ending 30 June 2024.
The Crime and Corruption Commission provides regular reports to our oversight body, the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee (PCCC). Our latest report to the PCCC was for the period 1 April to 30 June 2024. You can read the report here.