Crime And Corruption Commission Qld
Tuesday: 08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday: 08:00 - 16:30
Thursday: 08:00 - 16:30
Friday: 08:00 - 16:30
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About Crime And Corruption Commission Qld
The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) is a statutory body set up to combat and reduce the incidence of major crime and corruption in the public sector in Queensland.
Crime And Corruption Commission Qld Description
Official account of the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC). The CCC is a statutory body set up to combat and reduce the incidence of major crime and corruption in the public sector in Queensland.
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This year our coercive hearings helped secure convictions against members of criminal syndicates for drug-trafficking, professional facilitators of organised crime and online child-sex offenders. To find out more, read our annual report http://ow.ly/1R8030m6NX8
The CCC investigates organised crime networks, including outlaw motorcycle gangs. In 2017-18 we held hearings into illegal drug activity, violence and money laundering. Our investigations led to 15 people being arrested on 105 charges. To find out more, read our annual report http://ow.ly/D7cB30m6NbQ
This year we held 63 days of corruption-related hearings, with our public hearings focused on significant and systemic corruption risks in local government and Queensland’s correctional facilities. To find out more, read our annual report http://ow.ly/FRen30m6N7a
The sale and distribution of illicit drugs remains the most pervasive form of organised crime in Queensland. This year the CCC focused on investigating ice supply and distribution networks. To find out more, read our annual report http://ow.ly/fjbi30m6N3P
The CCC investigates high-threat crime and serious and systemic corruption. This year 60 people were charged with criminal offences as a result of our investigations. To find out more, read our annual report http://ow.ly/wEb830m6N0o
Our annual report for 2017-18 details what we achieved this year, our key focus areas and how we fight crime and public sector corruption to create safer communities, supported by fair and ethical public institutions, for the people of Queensland. To find out more, read our annual report http://ow.ly/6JPD30m6MUX
Our annual report for 2017-18 has been tabled. It details what we achieved this year, our key focus areas and how we fight crime and public sector corruption to create safer communities, supported by fair and ethical public institutions, for the people of Queensland. Find out more http://ow.ly/hRCS30m3xmn
MEDIA RELEASE: Today marks Right to Information (RTI) Day and the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) is reminding Queensland’s public sector agencies that transparency is the key to maintaining public trust http://ow.ly/rHTC30m0qvV
The CCC is proud to support #RTID2018. Trust and transparency is important for all government agencies.
MEDIA RELEASE: The Crime and Corruption Commission yesterday afternoon charged a 43-year-old Tarragindi man with drug offences following a major crime investigation which commenced in 2017. http://ow.ly/wdJ130lZr0K
MEDIA RELEASE: The CCC has completed its assessment of the complaint by Mr Robbie Katter MP. The CCC will hold a press conference today at 12:30 pm. For details see: http://ow.ly/VR7w30lZqID
The CCC is proud to support #RTID2018. Find out more at: http://ow.ly/W6iw30lWeLh
JOB VACANCY: We are looking for an Assistant Director, Litigation and Advocacy http://ow.ly/xjVE30lRqpA
MEDIA RELEASE A 47-year-old Brassall man was today charged with 14 fraud offences resulting from the CCC's Ipswich City Council investigation known as Operation Windage http://ow.ly/dnvT30lIGzR
JOB VACANCY: We are looking for an Executive Director, Strategy and Corporate Services http://ow.ly/cwTa30lHH0B
The Queensland Government is currently spending over $1.38 billion on ICT projects across its departments. Our latest publication aims to alert the public sector to the corruption risks associated with this type of high-cost procurement activity. http://ow.ly/aWXU30lCYQQ
As a result of proceeds of crime action, the CCC secured a court order today requiring a person to pay the State of Queensland more than $1.97M. The CCC continues to target participants in criminal organisations.
More here: http://ow.ly/kdlY30lC3lq
Day 15 of the Taskforce Flaxton public hearings commences today at 10am. To follow the live stream click here https://livestream.com/accounts/5690925/e vents/8198626
Today's witness is: Dr Peter Martin APM from Queensland Corrective Services.
... For more comprehensive live coverage don’t forget to follow our Twitter account @CCC_QLD
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Tuesday: 08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday: 08:00 - 16:30
Thursday: 08:00 - 16:30
Friday: 08:00 - 16:30
Saturday: -
Sunday: -