Inquiry into the future operation of witness protection programmes in Western Australia
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2005 - 2008)· 15 June 2006inquiry_report
This 2006 WA parliamentary committee report examines the future of witness protection programs in Western Australia. It focuses on whether the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) should have a role in witness protection, considering the increasing importance and complexity of the issue. The report also reviews existing processes and inter-state cooperation.
Impact
The findings will affect witnesses involved in corruption and crime cases, law enforcement agencies, the Corruption and Crime Commission, and the overall justice system in Western Australia. Improved witness protection could lead to more effective prosecution of serious crimes.
justicepublic_sectorwitness protectioncorruptioncrimeCCCWestern Australiaparliamentary inquirylegislationinterstate cooperationwitness securitypolice integrityreview
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