Date published 8 October 2025
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Last modified 08 October 2025
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Last reviewed 08 October 2025

The CCC regularly sets corruption priorities to help focus our activities. They are also an important element of our approach to assessing, investigating and helping to prevent corruption across Queensland's public sector agencies.

These priorities are informed by our operational work, data analysis, intelligence gathering and research activities, as well as through engagement with our stakeholders.

The current corruption priorities are:

  • Corruption in the use of confidential information to facilitate a serious offence
  • Corruption in grant funding, regulation and licensing
  • Corruption by elected officials
  • Corruption in recruitment involving senior executive positions or above
  • Corruption in complex procurement, including major infrastructure and development projects
  • Corruption through excessive force against a young person, including in watch-houses and detention centres
  • Corruption through police responses to, and perpetration of, domestic and family violence.

Read more in the Corruption priorities: How they guide our work Factsheet.

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Corruption prevention
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