Public Hearing with the Corruption and Crime Commission on 21 March 2007
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2005 - 2008)· 5 April 2007general_report
This WA parliamentary committee report discusses a public hearing with the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) in March 2007. Key issues include a misinterpretation regarding parliamentary privilege, the definition of 'public interest' in relation to public hearings, and the handling of records obtained through surveillance. The report also touches on the Department of Education and Training.
Impact
The report affects the CCC's operations, public officers subject to investigation, and the broader public interest in transparency and accountability. It also impacts the relationship between the CCC and Parliament.
public_sectorjusticeCorruption and Crime CommissionParliamentary PrivilegePublic InterestPublic HearingsSurveillance Devices ActTelecommunications Interception ActMisconduct InvestigationsAccountabilityTransparencyRecords Management
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