Date published
10 February 2020
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Last modified
13 May 2022
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 January to 31 March 2022 which is reflected in the table below. You can read the report here.
Highlights for the period 1 July 2021 to 31 March 2022
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There were no people charged with criminal offences relating to crime investigations in the reporting period. | ![]() |
7 people charged with 67 criminal offences relating to corruption investigations |
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14 proceeds of crime restraining orders involving $8.044 M | ![]() |
12 recommendation for disciplinary action as a result of corruption investigations relating to 9 persons |
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26 confiscation matters concluded and $6.111 M forfeited to the state | ![]() |
10 corruption investigations finalised |
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12 crime investigations finalised | ![]() |
6 days of hearings relating to corruption investigations |
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94 days of hearings relating to crime investigations | ![]() |
2839 complaints of suspected corruption received 2818 complaints of suspected corruption assessed |
The Crime and Corruption Commission’s (CCC) 2020-21 Annual Report includes information about our performance and activities for the 2020-21 financial year.
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