Queensland. Crime and Misconduct Commission

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Information for Authority record
Name (Latin)
Queensland. Crime and Misconduct Commission
Other forms of name
CMC (Crime and Misconduct Commission)
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 125850909
Wikidata: Q5185245
Library of congress: no2005102748
Sources of Information
  • Its Annual report, 2001/02:t.p. (Crime and Misconduct Commission) p. 4 of cover (Crime and Misconduct Commission, Queensland) p. 3 (CMC; created Jan. 2002; combined Criminal Justice Commission and Queensland Crime Commission)
Wikipedia description:

The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) is an independent Queensland Government integrity agency created to combat and reduce the incidence of major crime and to continuously improve the integrity of, and to reduce the incidence of misconduct in, the Queensland public sector. Formerly the Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) 2002–2014. The CCC also has a witness protection function. The commission was established on 1 January 2002, when the former Criminal Justice Commission and the Queensland Crime Commission were merged into a single entity under the name Crime and Misconduct Commission. The CCC has investigative powers, not ordinarily available to the police service, for the purposes of enabling the commission to effectively investigate particular cases of major crime. The CCC also has the power to investigate cases of misconduct in the Queensland public sector, particularly the more serious cases of misconduct. The CCC is itself accountable to the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. As the successor to the Criminal Justice Commission, the misconduct functions of the CCC exist primarily as a consequence of the Fitzgerald Inquiry Royal Commission findings of long-term, systemic political corruption, police corruption and abuse of power in Queensland.

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