词条 | Kennedy Royal Commission |
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The Royal commission into whether there has been corrupt or criminal conduct by any Western Australian Police Officer, commonly known as the Kennedy Royal Commission, was a Royal Commission established in 2002 by the state government of Western Australia to determine whether any officer of the Western Australia Police had engaged in corrupt or criminal conduct. The commission issued an interim report on 20 December 2002 and a final report on 30 January 2004. The commissioner was Hon. G. A. Kennedy QC. Establishment of the commission arose from widespread public concern over the behaviour and integrity of the Western Australia Police. The terms of reference required inquiry into factual matters and the effectiveness of police procedures. The final report of the commission concluded that:
A principal recommendation was that a Crime and Corruption Commission be established as an oversight body in a system where "the Commissioner of Police should retain the primary responsibility for managing the discipline of the Police Service".[2] References1. ^1 Final Report Vol. 1, Part 1 of Kennedy Royal Commission, 30 January 2004 2. ^Report on the Management of Misconduct by Western Australia Police page 5, at Western Australian Corruption and Crime Commission, 2 September 2011. Accessed 17 March 2012
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