Hon Nick Goiran asks about the appointment process for the Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC), including current and acting inspectors and their tenure. The Attorney General confirms the process is underway.

AnsweredQoN 337Legislative Council
Asked
2 April 2020
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Attorney General

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PARLIAMENTARY INSPECTOR
OF THE CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION —APPOINTMENT
337. Hon NICK GOIRAN to the Leader of the House representing
the Attorney General:
This
question is directed to the Leader of the House representing the Attorney
General at the request of the government , and I did this on Tuesday, 31
March.
I refer to the Premier's
functions of consultation and recommendation under the Corruption, Crime and
Misconduct Act 2003.
(1) Is any aspect of the section 189 or 193 process to
appoint a Parliamentary Inspector or an Acting Parliamentary Inspector
of the Corruption and Crime Commission currently underway?
(2) Who is the
current Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission, and on
what date does his tenure expire?
(3) Who are the
current Acting Parliamentary Inspectors of the Corruption and Crime Commission,
and on what date do their tenures expire?

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I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) Yes.
Advertisements calling for expressions of interest for appointment as the
Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission will be placed
in The West Australian of 4 April and 8 April 2020.
(2) Hon Michael
Murray, AM, QC, has tendered his resignation as the Parliamentary Inspector of
the Corruption and Crime Commission with effect from 31 March 2020.
(3) The terms of
Mr Matthew Howard, SC, and Hon John Chaney, SC, as Acting Parliamentary
Inspectors of the Corruption and Crime Commission expire on 31 December 2021.

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