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Our organisation
Information about our accountability and leadership, what we do, our structure and our beginnings.
Our powers
Under our legislation we have search, surveillance and seizure powers, and powers to conduct coercive hearings and hold public inquiries.
Our jurisdiction
Our misconduct jurisdiction encompasses units of public administration in Queensland’s public sector only, but our crime investigations can have national and international ramifications. We also provide Queensland’s witness protection service.
Our partnerships
Our partnerships with state, national and international law enforcement agencies are essential to our work, and enable us to avoid duplication and maximise efficiency.
Legislation
Details of the major legislation that underpins our functions.
Right to information
The ‘right to information’ is the Queensland Government’s approach to giving the community greater access to information.
Contact us
Information on how to find and contact the Crime and Misconduct Commission.
What we did in 2010–11
Highlights and challenges in investigating and fighting both crime and misconduct, and in our oversight of a large and increasingly complex public sector in 2010–11.
Last reviewed
28 June 2010
Last updated
29 June 2010

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