The CCC is an independent statutory body set up to combat and reduce the incidence of major crime and corruption in the public sector in Queensland
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Our vision, values and strategy keep us focused on serving the people of Queensland
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The CCC has investigative powers that are not ordinarily available to police or other government agencies in conducting investigations
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The story of Queensland's crime fighting and anti-corruption bodies begins with the landmark Fitzgerald Inquiry of the late 1980s
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The CCC is headed by a five-member group referred to as “the Commission”, which functions as the board of the CCC, and is supported by an Executive Leadership Team