A WA parliamentary question seeks information on fraud and corruption cases reported to and investigated by the Public Sector Commission since its establishment, including referrals to the Corruption and Crime Commission. The response details one case involving misuse of a government purchasing card.

AnsweredQoN 1698Legislative Council
Asked
3 March 2010
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(1) How many cases of employees engaged in fraud or corruption have been reported to the Public Sector Commission since the Commission was established?
(2) Has the Public Sector Commission undertaken an investigation of these cases and if so, which ones?
(3) Which cases have been referred by the Public Sector Commission to the Corruption and Crime Commission and when?

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Answered
4 May 2010
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
62 days
Public Sector Commissioner advises as at 12 April 2010:
(1) One
(2) Yes - alleged misuse of a government purchasing card by an officer in the Pilbara Development Commission
(3) The Public Sector Commission did not refer this case to the Corruption and Crime Commission as the Pilbara Development Commission had already done so. The Public Sector Commission did, however, alert the Corruption and Crime Commission to the apparent seriousness and extent of the allegations.
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