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CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION ACT 2003


TABLE OF PROVISIONS

           Long Title

   PART 1 -- Preliminary  

           Division 1 -- Introduction  

   1.      Short title  
   2.      Commencement  
   3.      Terms used in this Act; relationship with other Acts  
   4.      Term “misconduct”  
   5.      Term “section 5 offence”  
   6.      Application  
   7.      Act to bind the Crown  

           Division 2 -- Purpose  

   7A.     Act’s purposes  
   7B.     How Act’s purposes are to be achieved  

   PART 2 -- The Corruption and Crime Commission  

           Division 1 -- Office of Corruption and Crime Commission  

   8.      Corruption and Crime Commission established  
   9.      Corruption and Crime Commissioner  
   10.     Qualifications for appointment as Commissioner  
   11.     Terms and conditions of service of Commissioner  
   12.     Removal or suspension of Commissioner  
   13.     Declaration of inability to act  
   14.     Acting Commissioner  
   15.     Oath or affirmation of office  

           Division 2 -- Functions of Corruption and Crime Commission  

   16.     General functions  
   17.     Prevention and education function  
   18.     Misconduct function  
   19.     Functions in relation to Police Royal Commission  
   20.     Functions in relation to the A-CC  
   21.     Organised crime functions  
   21A.    Reviewable police action  

   PART 3 -- Misconduct  

           Division 1 -- Assessments and opinions  

   22.     Assessments and opinions as to occurrence of misconduct  
   23.     Commission must not publish opinion as to commission of offence  

           Division 2 -- Allegations  

   24.     Allegations of misconduct  
   25.     Any person may report misconduct  
   26.     Commission may make proposition about misconduct  
   27.     Allegation about Commissioner, Parliamentary Inspector or judicial officer not to be received or initiated  
   27A.    Allegations involving parliamentary privilege  
   27B.    Dealing with referrals under s. 27A(1)  

           Division 3 -- Duty to notify  

   28.     Certain officers obliged to notify misconduct  
   29.     Duty to notify under s. 28 is paramount  
   30.     Commission may issue guidelines about notifications  
   31.     Commission may report breach of duty to report or notify  

           Division 4 -- Assessments, opinions and investigation  

   32.     Dealing with allegations  
   33.     Decision on further action on an allegation  
   34.     Matters to be considered in deciding who should take action  
   35.     Informant to be notified of decision not to take action  
   36.     Person investigated can be advised of the outcome of the investigation  
   37.     Referring allegation to another agency or authority  
   38.     Referring allegations to Parliamentary Commissioner or Auditor General  
   39.     Commission may decide to take other action  
   40.     Commission’s monitoring role of appropriate authorities  
   41.     Commission may review how appropriate authority has dealt with misconduct  
   42.     Commission may direct appropriate authority not to take action  

           Division 5 -- Recommendations  

   43.     Recommendations by Commission  
   44.     Other action for misconduct  

   PART 4 -- Organised crime: exceptional powers and fortification removal  

           Division 1 -- Basis for, and control of, use of exceptional powers  

   45.     Terms used in this Part  
   46.     Exceptional powers finding, making of  
   47.     Purpose of Divisions 2 to 5  

           Division 2 -- Examination before Commission  

   48.     Commission, on application of police, may summons witnesses  
   49.     Examination of witnesses by Commissioner of Police  
   50.     Examination of witness about offence with which the witness is charged  

           Division 3 -- Entry, search and related matters  

   51.     Commission may limit exercise of certain exceptional powers  
   52.     Section 5 offences, enhanced police powers to enter etc. places  
   53.     Section 5 offences, enhanced police powers to stop etc. people and conveyances  
   54.     Searches of people, conduct of  
   55.     Power to search includes power to break open  
   57.     Offences  
   58.     Police to report on use of powers under this Division  
   59.     Overseeing exercise of powers under this Division  

           Division 4 -- Assumed identities  

   60.     Approval for assumed identity  
   61.     Police to report on activities undertaken under assumed identity approval  
   62.     Overseeing exercise of powers under this Division  

           Division 5 -- Controlled operations  

   63.     Terms used in this Division  
   64.     Authority to conduct controlled operation and integrity testing  
   65.     Police to report on controlled operation or integrity testing programme  
   66.     Overseeing exercise of powers under this Division  

           Division 6 -- Fortifications  

   67.     Terms used in this Part  
   68.     Fortification warning notice, issue of  
   69.     Fortification warning notice, contents of  
   70.     Giving fortification warning notice  
   71.     Withdrawal notice  
   72.     Fortification removal notice, issue of  
   73.     Fortification removal notice, contents of  
   74.     Giving fortification removal notice  
   75.     Fortification removal notice, enforcing  
   76.     Review of fortification removal notice  
   77.     Hindering removal or modification of fortifications  
   78.     Planning and other approval issues  
   79.     No compensation for removal or modification of fortifications  
   80.     Protection from liability for wrongdoing  

           Division 7 -- General matters  

   81.     Part not applicable to juveniles  
   82.     Delegation by Commissioner of Police  
   83.     Judicial review excluded  

   PART 5 -- Reporting  

           Division 1 -- Reports by Commission on specific matters  

   84.     Report to Parliament on investigation or received matter  
   85.     Report to Parliament on further action by appropriate authority  
   86.     Person subject to adverse report, entitlement of  
   87.     Disclosure of matters in report made under s. 84 or 85  
   88.     Special reports to Parliament on policy matters  
   89.     Report under s. 84, 85 or 88 may be made to a Minister or the Standing Committee instead of to Parliament  
   90.     Reports about people proposed as police officers or CEOs  

           Division 2 -- General reports  

   91.     Annual report to Parliament  
   92.     Periodical report to Parliament  

           Division 3 -- General matters  

   93.     Laying documents before House of Parliament that is not sitting  

   PART 6 -- Powers  

           Division 1 -- Particular powers to require information or attendance  

   94.     Power to obtain information from public authority or officer  
   95.     Power to obtain documents and other things  
   96.     Power to summon witnesses to attend and produce things  
   97.     Witnesses to attend until released  
   98.     Powers in relation to things produced  
   99.     Notation on notice or summons to restrict disclosure  

           Division 2 -- Entry, search and related matters  

   100.    Power to enter and search premises of public authority or officer  
   101.    Search warrants, issue and effect of  

           Division 3 -- Assumed identities  

   102.    Terms used in this Part  
   103.    Assumed identity approval, grant of  
   104.    What an assumed identity approval authorises  
   105.    Issuing evidence of assumed identity  
   106.    Court orders as to entries in register  
   107.    Hearing of application under s. 106 or  
   108.    Cancellation of evidence of assumed identity  
   109.    Cancellation of approval affecting entry in register  
   110.    Court may order entries in register to be cancelled  
   111.    Protection from liability  
   112.    Commission to indemnify agencies and officers  
   113.    Operation of s. 111 and 112 limited in some cases  
   114.    Identity of certain officers not to be disclosed in legal proceedings  
   115.    Information about identity not to be disclosed  
   116.    Misuse of assumed identity  
   117.    Admissibility of certain Commission documents  
   118.    Assumed identity approvals to be reviewed periodically  

           Division 4 -- Controlled operations and integrity testing programmes  

   119.    Terms used in this Division  
   120.    Division does not limit certain court powers  
   121.    Controlled operation, grant of authority to conduct  
   122.    Limits as to what may be done in, granting authority for, or who may take part in, controlled operation  
   123.    Integrity testing programme, grant of authority to conduct  
   124.    Varying an authority  
   125.    Cancelling an authority  
   126.    Effect of authority  
   127.    Defect in authority  
   128.    Protection from criminal responsibility for acts in authorised operation  
   129.    Indemnity against civil liability for officer participants  
   130.    Requirements to be met to obtain protection from criminal responsibility or indemnity  
   131.    Effect of being unaware of variation or cancellation of authority  
   132.    Protection from criminal responsibility for some ancillary activities  
   133.    Admissibility of certain Commission documents  
   134.    Identity of certain participants not to be disclosed in legal proceedings  

           Division 5 -- General  

   135.    Law of evidence, application to Commission  
   136.    Ancillary powers of Commission  

   PART 7 -- Examinations and deciding claims of privilege and excuse  

           Division 1 -- Examinations  

   137.    Commission may conduct examinations  
   138.    Conduct of examinations  
   139.    Examination to be private unless otherwise ordered  
   140.    Public examination, when allowed  
   141.    Power to examine on oath or affirmation  
   142.    Legal representation for witnesses and others  
   143.    Examination of witnesses  

           Division 2 -- Claims of privilege and reasonable excuse  

   144.    Legal professional privilege  
   145.    Use of statements of witness against the witness  

           Division 3 -- General  

   146.    Witnesses’ expenses  
   147.    Protection of Commission, legal representatives and witnesses  

   PART 8 -- Arrest warrants  

   148.    Arrest warrants, issue and execution of  
   149.    Conditional release of arrested person  
   149A.   Provision for overnight detention  
   150.    Supreme Court may review detention of arrested person  

   PART 9 -- Disclosure, secrecy and protection of witnesses  

   151.    Disclosure of certain information restricted  
   152.    Disclosure by the Commission or its officers  
   153.    Disclosure by other officials  
   154.    Exclusion of other laws  
   155.    Application of Telecommunications (Interception) Western Australia Act 1996  
   156.    Witness protection arrangements, Commission may make  

   PART 10 -- Contempt  

   157.    Term used in this Part  
   158.    Failing to comply with notice given under s. 94 or  
   159.    Failing to obey summons issued under s. 96  
   160.    Failing to be sworn or to give evidence when summonsed  
   161.    Hindering execution of search warrants  
   162.    Other contempts of Commission  
   163.    Punishment of contempt of Commission  
   164.    Conduct that is both a contempt and an offence  

   PART 11 -- Offences  

   165.    Obstructing the Commission, the Parliamentary Inspector or their officers  
   166.    Malicious disclosure of false allegation of misconduct  
   167.    Disclosure contrary to notation under s. 99  
   168.    Giving false testimony  
   169.    Bribery of witness  
   170.    Fraud on witness  
   171.    Destroying evidence  
   172.    Preventing witness from attending  
   173.    Injury or detriment to witness  
   174.    Dismissal by employer of witness  
   175.    Victimisation  
   176.    Pretending to be officer  
   177.    Summary conviction of crimes  
   177A.   Limitation period for prosecution of simple offences  

   PART 12 -- Administration  

           Division 1 -- Staff  

   178.    Commission is not an SES organisation  
   179.    Staff of Commission  
   180.    Entitlements of public service officers  
   181.    Secondment of staff and use of facilities  
   182.    Engagement of service providers  
   183.    Oath of secrecy for officers  
   184.    Authorised officers, appointment and functions of  
   185.    Delegation by Commission  

           Division 2 -- Financial provisions  

   186.    Funds of Commission  
   187.    Application of Financial Management Act 2006 and Auditor General Act 2006  

   PART 13 -- Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission  

           Division 1 -- Office of Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission  

   188.    Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission, office established  
   189.    Parliamentary Inspector, appointment of  
   190.    Qualifications for appointment as Parliamentary Inspector  
   191.    Terms and conditions of service of Parliamentary Inspector  
   192.    Removal or suspension of Parliamentary Inspector  
   193.    Acting Parliamentary Inspector  
   194.    Oath or affirmation of office  

           Division 2 -- Functions of the Parliamentary Inspector  

   195.    Functions  
   196.    Powers  
   197.    Inquiries  
   198.    Parliamentary Inspector not to interfere with Commission’s operations  

           Division 3 -- Reporting  

   199.    Report to Parliament may be given at any time  
   200.    Person subject to adverse report, entitlement of  
   201.    Report under s. 199 may be made to Standing Committee instead of Parliament  
   202.    Disclosure of matters in report  
   203.    Annual report to Parliament  
   204.    Periodical report to Parliament  
   205.    Reports not to include certain information  
   206.    Laying documents before House of Parliament that is not sitting  

           Division 4 -- Disclosure  

   207.    Restriction on disclosure generally  
   208.    Disclosure by Parliamentary Inspector or officer  
   209.    Disclosure by other officials  

           Division 5 -- Staff  

   210.    Staff of the Parliamentary Inspector  
   211.    Entitlements of public service officers  
   212.    Secondment of staff and use of facilities  
   213.    Engagement of service providers  
   214.    Oath of secrecy for officers  

           Division 6 -- Financial provisions  

   215.    Funds of Parliamentary Inspector  
   216.    Application of Financial Management Act 2006 and Auditor General Act 2006  

   PART 13A -- Standing Committee  

   216A.   Standing committee of Houses of Parliament  

   PART 14 -- Other matters  

   217.    Facilitating proof of certain documents  
   218.    Disclosure of material personal interests  
   219.    Protection of officers against personal liability  
   220.    Protection of persons making allegations and certain disclosures and giving information  
   221.    Protection for compliance with this Act  
   222.    Proceedings for defamation not to lie  
   223.    Privilege, protection or immunity not limited or abridged  
   223A.   Disposal of things seized under this Act  
   224.    Records of Commission  
   225.    Execution of documents by Commission  
   226.    Review of Act  
   227.    Regulations  
           SCHEDULE 1 -- Offences that may be relevant for Part 4  
           SCHEDULE 2 -- Terms and conditions of service of Commissioner  
           SCHEDULE 3 -- Terms and conditions of service of Parliamentary Inspector  
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