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9 August 2019
Our vision, values and strategy keep us focused on serving the people of Queensland
9 August 2019
The CCC has investigative powers that are not ordinarily available to police or other government agencies in conducting investigations
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9 August 2019
Queensland legislation sets out our primary functions and powers
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Police
16 October 2019
“This year public sector integrity has taken centre stage in the media and the general community. We have found ourselves in an environment where the words ‘transparency’, ‘accountability’ and ‘integrity’ have become increasingly commonplace.” ---Chairperson...
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CMC
23 October 2019
“The contribution of our Crime area is not perhaps as widely recognised as it should be. It plays an important role in responding to issues that are of vital concern to Queenslanders; the encroaching of crime into our communities, the presence of illicit drugs...
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CMC
Corruption
Crime
Public sector
31 October 2019
“In operational terms, the CMC has accomplished significant outcomes in investigating and fighting both crime and misconduct, and in its oversight of a large and increasingly complex public sector. Our major investigations obtained solid results in criminal...
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CMC
Corruption
Crime
6 November 2019
“There is a growing body of thought that Montesquieu’s famous three branches of government — legislative, executive and judicial — require modern augmentation by a fourth — integrity. The CMC is one of the prominent bodies in Queensland’s governance landscape...
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CMC
Corruption
Crime
Public sector
14 November 2019
“It has become clear that the overall expectations of the Commission, as well as some of its processes and standards, must now be redeveloped. From the work currently being progressed by the Implementation Panel and the Commission’s own officers, it can be...
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CMC
Public Reports - Investigations
21 December 2010
This report describes an investigation by the Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) into a grant of $4.2 million to the Queensland Rugby Union in 2008.
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