A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) covering staffing, training, costs, data access, and oversight by the Parliamentary Inspector. The response provides detailed information on these areas.

AnsweredQoN 2373Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 June 2007
Portfolio
Attorney General

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(a) Executive;
(b) Operations;
(c) Corruption Prevention Education and Research;
(d) Legal Services; and
(e) Business Services?
(2) What agencies, State or federal (i.e. Australian Federal Police) provide the operational staff of the CCC with training and development?
(a) what is the total cost of this training?
(3) How many people are seconded from Government departments in all CCC directorates?
(a) what agencies are they from?
(4) Do the Assistant Commissioners of the CCC have remote access to CCC databases?
(5) Is the Commission providing accommodation for Assistant Commissioner John Dunford QC for the duration of the Mallard inquiry?
(a) what is the estimated cost?
(6) With which Government departments has the CCC signed Memoranda of Understanding outlining the process for allowing access to electronic databases?
(7) Of the 32 referrals received by the Parliamentary Inspector of the CCC, 19 were finalised satisfactorily. Can the Attorney General advise the status of the remaining 13 matters?
(8) Does the Parliamentary Inspector have any staff seconded from Government departments?
(a) if so, what agency were they seconded from; and
(b) for what period?
(9) How much time did the Parliamentary Inspector spend in the position, and what was (or is) his remuneration?

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Answered
14 August 2007
Response time
63 days
(1)
Employees by Directorate as at June 2007
Directorate
Short term
Long Term
Total
Executive
1.00
6.00
7.00
Operations
2.00
74.60
76.60
Corruption Prevention Education and Research
1.00
7.80
8.80
Legal Services
0.00
4.85
4.85
Business Services
5.25
42.80
48.05
Total
9.25
136.05
145.3
+ 3 casual staff Business Services Directorate staff
(2)
State and Federal Agency Training and Development Provision
Agency
Course
Attendees
Cost
Australian Federal Police
Management of Serious Crime Course
1
$5,000
Australian Federal Police
Interagency Intelligence Program: Introduction to law enforcement intelligence
1
$6,000
Australian Federal Police/Australian Crime Commission/Charles Sturt University
National Strategic Intelligence Course
1
$5,000
Attorney General's Department (Commonwealth)
Security Risk Management
2
$2,200
Australian Institute of Police Management
Police Management and Development Program
1
$8,000
Total
$26,200
The following courses are planned for alignment with national competencies:
Agency
Course
Cost
Australian Federal Police
Advanced Surveillance Program
$4,500
Australian Federal Police
Premises Clearance Program
$2,000
Australian Federal Police
Digital Imaging and Evidence Program
Nil cost
(3)
Government Department Secondments as at June 2007
Seconded In
Directorate
Position
Home Agency
Business Services
Information Management Officer
Department of Health
Business Services
Senior Human Resources Advisor
Country High School Hostels Association
Business Services
Finance and Administration Officer
Heritage Council
Operations
Enquiry Officer
Dept of the Attorney General
Operations
Investigative Assistant
Office of the Auditor General
Operations
Project Officer
Australian Crime Commission
Seconded Out
Directorate
Position
Agency
Business Services
Project Officer
Landcorp
Operations
Senior Intelligence Analyst
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(4) The CCC has no Assistant Commissioners. Its Acting Commissioners do not have remote access to CCC databases, however one of the Acting Commissioners has secure, remote email communications with the Commission through an encrypted email system. The Acting Commissioners are able to access all CCC systems and databases from an office assigned to them within the CCC premises at 186 St George's Terrace.
(5) Yes, $55,000.
(6) The Commission has Memoranda of Understanding with the following Western Australian State Government agencies:
· Department of Justice - Now known as Department of Corrective Services
· Department of Land Administration
· Western Australia Police
(7) 5 of the remaining 13 have been finalised.
(8) No; but the Inspector is advertising for a full-time assistant.
(9) The time spent in this position, which is a part-time position, varies according to the issues arising from time to time. The hours are not fixed.
The Inspector's remuneration is $112,514.00 p.a.
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