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Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission

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Report No Title Date tabled Related documents
33 The ability of the Corruption and Crime Commission to charge and prosecute17 Nov 2016
32 Annual reports prepared by the Corruption and Crime Commission on the use of covert powers by WA Police, the Department of Fisheries and the Australian Crime Commission16 Nov 2016
31 The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC15 Nov 2016
30 Annual Report 2015-1625 Aug 2016
29 A suppression order in regard to two former officers of the Corruption and Crime Commission25 Aug 2016
28 The outcome of allegations of misconduct made against officers of the Corruption and Crime Commission30 Jun 2016
27 The Parliamentary Inspector's protocols with the Corruption and Crime Commissioner and the Public Sector Commissioner17 Mar 2016
26 Public hearing with the Police Commissioner on the CCC's report on an incident at the East Perth Watch House25 Feb 2016More...
25 Parliamentary Inspector's Report on Allegations of Misconduct Made Against Officers in the Corruption and Crime Commission's Electronic Collection Unit26 Nov 2015
24 Annual Report 2014-1517 Sep 2015
23 Suspension of the Committee's Inquiry into the CCC being able to prosecute its own charges13 Aug 2015
22 Improving the working relationship between the Corruption and Crime Commission and Western Australia Police: Supplementary Report13 Aug 2015
21 Recent amendments to the Corruption and Crime Commission Act 2003: Some implications for Western Australia's integrity framework18 Jun 2015More...
20 The operation of section 196(4) of the Corruption and Crime Commission Act 200318 Jun 2015
19 Parliamentary Inspector's report on misconduct and related issues in the Corruption and Crime Commission17 Jun 2015More...
18 Improving the working relationship between the Corruption and Crime Commission and Western Australia Police26 Mar 2015More...
17 Annual Report 2013-1411 Sep 2014
16 Corruption and Crime Commission voluntary interviews with WA police officers21 Aug 2014More...
15 Ensuring the timely appointment of a new Corruption and Crime Commissioner14 Aug 2014More...
14 CCC review of misconduct risks associated with the deployment of undercover police officers26 Jun 2014
13 The timeliness of misconduct investigations undertaken or overseen by the Corruption and Crime Commission: Final Report19 Jun 2014
12 WA Police Union complaint in regard to the partiality of the Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission8 May 2014
11 Emails between staff of the Department of Corrective Services and the Corruption and Crime Commission: Supplementary Report8 May 2014
10 WA Police's use of Part 4 'exceptional powers' in the Corruption and Crime Commission Act 200310 Apr 2014More...
9 The CCC's interaction with the State's Integrity Coordinating Group27 Feb 2014More...
8 Report into emails between staff of the Department of Corrective Services and the Corruption and Crime Commission12 Dec 2013
7 The timeliness of misconduct investigations undertaken or overseen by the CCC: Additional information5 Dec 2013
6 Annual Report 2012-1317 Oct 2013
5 The timeliness of misconduct investigations undertaken or overseen by the CCC: Supplementary report19 Sep 2013
4 The timeliness of misconduct investigations undertaken or overseen by the CCC: An interim report15 Aug 2013
3 Acting Parliamentary Inspector's report on a complaint by the Commissioner of Police against the CCC27 Jun 2013
2 How the Corruption and Crime Commission handles allegations and notifications of Police misconduct20 Jun 2013More...
1 Proceeds of crime and unexplained wealth: A role for the Corruption and Crime Commission?20 Jun 2013More...
Purpose of undertakings

When the Committee finds an issue in delegated legislation, it may request an undertaking from the relevant local government or Minister to fix the issue (for example, by amending the delegated legislation).

A person or body giving an undertaking commits to do certain actions within a certain timeframe, for example to:

  • amend delegated legislation within a certain timeframe (usually 6 months) and not enforce it in the meantime;
  • provide a copy of the undertakings wherever the delegated legislation is publicly available (such as at a local government office or on a website);
  • provide a copy of the minutes of the meeting at which the council of a local government resolved to provide an undertaking.

Giving an undertaking to a Parliamentary Committee is a serious matter. A failure to comply with an undertaking may be reported to the Legislative Council for further action.