Introduction
Committee's duty to examine reports
1.1
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Law Enforcement (the committee) has
a statutory duty to examine each annual report of the Australian Crime
Commission (ACC) under the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Law Enforcement
Act 2010 (the Act).
1.2
This is the sixth time that the committee has examined the annual report
of the ACC since the widening of the committee's jurisdiction in 2010.
Subsection 7(1) of the Act includes the following functions of the committee in
relation to the ACC:
...(c) to examine each annual report on the ACC and report to
the Parliament on any matter appearing in, or arising out of, any such annual
report...[1]
1.3
The duty of the committee to examine annual reports of the ACC under the
Act stems from an expectation that agencies which have been granted strong coercive
powers, like the ACC, should be subject to additional oversight. At the time of
the introduction of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Law Enforcement Bill
2010, the then Attorney-General noted that the bill would exemplify the 'commitment
to improving oversight and accountability in relation to the exercise of the
functions of Commonwealth agencies.'[2]
The Australian Criminal
Intelligence Commission
1.4
The Australian Crime Commission Amendment (National Policing
Information) Act 2016 amended the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002
to incorporate CrimTrac into the ACC. The changes were implemented on 1 July
2016, and the ACC is now known as the Australian Criminal Intelligence
Commission (ACIC).[3]
1.5
The annual report examined in this committee report covers the period
before the ACC merged with CrimTrac and became the ACIC. This report will therefore
refer to the ACC.
Report under consideration
1.6
The ACC's Annual Report 2015–16 (the annual report) was presented to the
Minister for Justice, the Hon Michael Keenan MP, on 10 October 2016. It was presented
to the House of Representatives on 13 October 2016[4]
and tabled in the Senate on 7 November 2016.[5]
Examination of the annual report
1.7
In examining the ACC annual report, the committee held a public hearing
at Parliament House, Canberra on 14 June 2017. The witnesses who appeared
before the committee are listed in Appendix 1.
Structure of the committee report
1.8
The committee's report comprises the following chapters:
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chapter 2 examines ACC compliance with annual report requirements
and the ACC's financial management;
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chapter 3 considers the ACC's performance against its key performance
indicators; and
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chapter 4 details issues raised with the ACC in the hearing, as
well as major operational information of interest to the committee over the
reporting period.
Acknowledgements
1.9
The committee also acknowledges the cooperation of the ACC officials who
assisted the committee in conducting its examination.
Note on references
1.10
References to the committee Hansard are to the official Hansard.
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