Secrecy under the Anti-Corruption Commission Act
Anti-Corruption Commission Joint Committee (1997 - 2001)· 7 April 1998general_report
This 1998 WA parliamentary committee discussion paper examines the secrecy provisions within the Anti-Corruption Commission Act 1988. It arose from public concern and debate following the Miller Report into police corruption and subsequent ACC actions. The paper aims to inform public discussion on the balance between ACC's need for confidentiality and public accountability.
Impact
The report affects the Anti-Corruption Commission, the WA Police Service, public sector employees, and the broader Western Australian community. It influences public perception of corruption and the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures.
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