Second Reading Speeches

Crimes Legislation Amendment Bill 2010 [2011]

Type
Government
Portfolio
Home Affairs
Originating house
Senate
Status
Act
Parliament no
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Summary

Amends the:

Australian Crime Commission Act 2002
and
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
to: align the dismissal powers of the Australian Crime Commission (ACC) Chief Executive Officer to deal with serious misconduct and corruption with those of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner;
Australian Crime Commission Act 2002
to enable the ACC to appoint part-time examiners;
Crimes Act 1914
to: extend searches conducted under warrant powers that apply in relation to premises to searches in relation to persons; provide when certain seized documents must be returned; provide for orders for things seized and documents produced; and provide police with a standing power to take fingerprints and photographs of arrested persons; and
Australian Federal Police Act 1979
to enable the AFP Commissioner to authorise payments to AFP appointees in special circumstances. Also provides for an independent review after a two-year period of the ACC’s dismissal powers.

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