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Lucyanna apartments in Inglewood, Perth.

‘Welcome to Crimewood’: Inglewood residents rally against public housing complex

Knife attacks, assaults and screaming into the night are just some of the issues faced by these locals who are fed up and demanding action.

  • Rebecca Peppiatt and Yvonne Ardley

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Then-deputy premier Jackie Trad in late 2018.

Trad slams ‘petty’ release of report into her conduct with bureaucrat

As treasurer, Jackie Trad bullied Annastacia Palaszczuk’s top bureaucrat to have a “friend” put in charge of the budget, the Crime and Corruption Commission found.

  • Sean Parnell and Cameron Atfield
Complaints about Queensland police have been increasing while authorities considered whether to establish an independent integrity unit.

‘Nothing is declining’: Complaints data backs police integrity push

Internal documents reveal complaints are increasing and Queensland’s policy response is “not working for police, victims and those being investigated”.

  • Sean Parnell
Queensland Deputy Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski.

Station lease referred to watchdog, as top cop insists police be ‘squeaky clean’

“My first response was, how did we sign up for something we didn’t have funding for?” the police commissioner says.

  • Cloe Read
It’s understood the nature of the investigation closely resembles the infamous “red shirts” inquiry in Victoria.

WA Labor ‘routinely’ used taxpayer-funded staff to campaign: CCC

The government has “routinely” had its electorate officers carry out party political campaign duties instead of serving the public while at work, the report found. 

  • Hamish Hastie and Heather McNeill
It’s understood the nature of the investigation closely resembles the infamous “red shirts” inquiry in Victoria.

WA Labor deputy not aware of CCC inquiry into rorting allegations

When questioned about the existence of the report on Tuesday morning Saffioti said it “was the first time I was aware of any inquiry”.

  • Hamish Hastie
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CCTV - Use of force by a Public Transport Authority Transit Officer in Perth.

Perth man’s collarbone broken in altercation with transit guards

Western Australia’s Corruption and Crime Commission is concerned with “excessive and unlawful force” used by Perth transit guards.

  • Holly Thompson
The QPS said it had accepted all of the recommendations made in the report.

Misconduct warnings prompt Queensland police reforms

Hundreds of internal police reports have accused officers of drug use, accessing confidential information, and misusing their authority.

  • Cloe Read
The Crime and Corruption Commission has concerns about proposed changes to its reporting powers.

‘Very troubling’: Corruption watchdog fights Queensland government leash

The Crime and Corruption Commission has warned that planned Labor government changes to its powers are not in the public interest.

  • Savannah Meacham
WA Police have been criticised by CCC.

‘Oppressive and unjust’: WA Police slammed by CCC for wrongful arrest of 14-year-old girl

Officers were reprimanded after the heavy-handed arrest of a girl walking home from a friend’s house, but the CCC has criticised three internal investigations.

  • Rebecca Peppiatt

Original URL: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/topic/crime-and-corruption-commission-jdo