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Corruption and Crime Commission
(CCC)
Level 5, 45 Francis St, Northbridge 6003
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ccc.wa.gov.au
How does the CCC seek its employees? If you would like to work with us, register an account with jobs.wa.gov.au and set up your profile to stay up-to-date with current vacancies at the Commission.
What qualities does the organisation look for in future graduates/ employees? Commission employees have a wide range of qualifications, experience and skills. We value the ability to relate with others, accountability, leadership and teamwork. Our staff work with sensitive information and are expected to maintain the strictest confidentiality.
Does the CCC offer any opportunities for graduates, and how can individuals apply? The Commission is constantly on the look-out for hard-working individuals who value transparency and integrity. To work in our Legal Services Directorate, applicants must have been admitted to the Supreme Court of Western Australia. The Commission offers other roles that attract law graduates that do not require you to be admitted. We encourage all law graduates to apply for any opportunity that interests them.
What is an interesting piece of work that the CCC has recently engaged in? Our work is exciting, interesting, challenging and diverse. You can read about our latest investigations on our website and stay up-to-date by following us on Twitter and LinkedIn.
What is the main focus of the CCC? The Corruption and Crime Commission (the Commission) aims to expose and disrupt serious misconduct and corruption, to give the Western Australian community confidence that public officers act in the public interest. The Commission also targets persons who have accumulated wealth through unlawful means.
What kind of work do employees at the CCC do? The Commission offers many rewarding experiences, including the opportunity to appear as Counsel Assisting the Commission in private and public compulsory examinations, to represent the Commission in court, to be intimately involved with skilled investigators on highly sensitive, topical investigations, to work with the full range of the Commission’s coercive and investigative powers and to draft reports for Parliament. You can see the Commission’s work first hand. If the Commission has any upcoming public examinations, this will be announced on our website and through various media outlets. You can tune in and view the examination live through our streaming program. You can also download the Commission’s past reports - ccc.wa.gov.au/reports.