About us
- 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.

