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New South Wales Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Contents Page 1 Name of Act 2 2 Commencement 2 3 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 No 28 2 4 Amendment of Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 No 35 2 5 Repeal of Act 2 Schedule 1 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 3 Schedule 2 Amendment of Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 12 b2008-064-35.d15 New South Wales Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 No , 2008 A Bill for An Act to amend the Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 to provide for the investigation, referral and oversight of matters relating to misconduct of New South Wales Crime Commission officers; to make consequential amendments to the Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988; and for other purposes. Clause 1 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 The Legislature of New South Wales enacts: 1 1 Name of Act 2 This Act is the Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime 3 Commission) Act 2008. 4 2 Commencement 5 This Act commences on the date of assent to this Act. 6 3 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 No 28 7 The Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 is amended as set out in 8 Schedule 1. 9 4 Amendment of Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 10 No 35 11 The Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 is amended 12 as set out in Schedule 2. 13 5 Repeal of Act 14 (1) This Act is repealed on the day following the day on which this Act 15 commences. 16 (2) The repeal of this Act does not, because of the operation of section 30 17 of the Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made by this Act. 18 Page 2 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 Schedule 1 Schedule 1 Amendment of Police Integrity 1 Commission Act 1996 2 (Section 3) 3 [1] Section 4 Definitions 4 Insert in alphabetical order in section 4 (1): 5 Crime Commission officer means any of the following: 6 (a) the Commissioner for the New South Wales Crime 7 Commission (the Crime Commissioner), 8 (b) an Assistant Commissioner for the New South Wales 9 Crime Commission, 10 (c) a member of staff of the New South Wales Crime 11 Commission within the meaning of the New South Wales 12 Crime Commission Act 1985. 13 Crime Commission officer complaint means a complaint made 14 under section 75C. 15 former Crime Commission officer means any person who is not 16 a Crime Commission officer but who has been a Crime 17 Commission officer at any time previously (whether before or 18 after the commencement of the Police Integrity Commission 19 Amendment (Crime Commission) Act 2008). 20 misconduct of a Crime Commission officer--see section 5B. 21 [2] Section 5B 22 Insert after section 5A: 23 5B Misconduct of Crime Commission officers 24 (1) Definition 25 For the purposes of this Act, misconduct of a Crime Commission 26 officer means any misconduct (by way of action or inaction or 27 alleged action or inaction) of a Crime Commission officer: 28 (a) whether or not it also involves participants who are not 29 Crime Commission officers, and 30 (b) whether or not it occurs while the Crime Commission 31 officer is officially on duty, and 32 (c) whether or not it occurred before the commencement of 33 this subsection, and 34 (d) whether or not it occurred outside the State or outside 35 Australia. 36 Page 3 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Schedule 1 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 (2) Examples 1 Misconduct of a Crime Commission officer can involve (but is 2 not limited to) any of the following: 3 (a) the commission of a criminal offence by a Crime 4 Commission officer, 5 (b) any misconduct, irregularity, neglect of duty, breach of 6 discipline or other matter that constitutes or may constitute 7 grounds for disciplinary action under any law, 8 (c) corrupt conduct within the meaning of the Independent 9 Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 involving a 10 Crime Commission officer. 11 (3) Former Crime Commission officers 12 Conduct may be dealt with, or continue to be dealt with, under 13 this Act even though any Crime Commission officer involved has 14 ceased to be a Crime Commission officer. Accordingly, 15 references in this Act to a Crime Commission officer extend, 16 where appropriate, to include a former Crime Commission 17 officer. 18 [3] Sections 13B and 13C 19 Insert after section 13A: 20 13B Other functions of PIC in relation to Crime Commission officers 21 (1) Other functions of the PIC include the following: 22 (a) to prevent misconduct of Crime Commission officers, 23 (b) to detect or investigate, or oversee other agencies in the 24 detection or investigation of, misconduct of Crime 25 Commission officers. 26 (2) The PIC is, as far as practicable, required to turn its attention 27 principally to serious misconduct of Crime Commission officers. 28 (3) The reference in this section to overseeing other agencies in the 29 detection or investigation of misconduct of Crime Commission 30 officers is a reference to the provision by the PIC of guidance that 31 relies on a system of guidelines prepared by it and progress 32 reports and final reports furnished to it rather than the provision 33 of detailed guidance in the planning and execution of such 34 detection and investigation. 35 (4) In overseeing other agencies for the purposes of this section, the 36 PIC does not have a power of control or direction, and any such 37 oversight is to be achieved by agreement. However, it is the duty 38 Page 4 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 Schedule 1 of Crime Commission officers to co-operate with the PIC in the 1 exercise of its oversight functions. 2 (5) However, nothing in subsection (2), (3) or (4): 3 (a) affects the capacity of the PIC to exercise any of the 4 functions as referred to in subsection (1), or 5 (b) provides a ground for any appeal or other legal or 6 administrative challenge to the exercise by the PIC of any 7 of those functions. 8 13C Special allocation of PIC's functions in relation to Crime 9 Commission officers 10 The PIC Commissioner may allocate responsibility for the 11 exercise of the functions of the PIC in relation to Crime 12 Commission officers to an Assistant Commissioner and to such 13 members of the staff of the PIC as are designated by the PIC 14 Commissioner for the purposes of this section. 15 [4] Sections 15 (1) (b) (i) and 23 (3) (c) 16 Insert ", Crime Commission officer complaint" after "police complaint" 17 wherever occurring. 18 [5] Section 16 Provisions regarding assessments, opinions and 19 recommendations 20 Insert ", misconduct of a Crime Commission officer" before "or corrupt 21 conduct" wherever occurring in section 16 (1) (a) and (3). 22 [6] Section 19 Application of Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 23 Insert after section 19 (3): 24 (3A) Subsection (3) does not apply if the exercise of the function by 25 the PIC under that Act relates to an investigation by the PIC 26 concerning misconduct of a Crime Commission officer. 27 [7] Section 23 Investigations generally 28 Insert after section 23 (1) (c): 29 (c1) on a Crime Commission officer complaint made to it, or 30 [8] Section 23 (2) 31 Omit the subsection. Insert instead: 32 (2) The Commission may conduct an investigation even though no 33 particular police officer, administrative officer, Crime 34 Commission officer or other person has been implicated and even 35 Page 5 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Schedule 1 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 though no police misconduct, misconduct of a Crime 1 Commission officer or corrupt conduct of an administrative 2 officer is suspected. 3 [9] Section 30 Injunctions 4 Insert at the end of section 30 (2) (c): 5 or 6 (d) it is necessary to restrain the conduct in order to prevent 7 irreparable harm being done because of misconduct, or 8 suspected misconduct, of a Crime Commission officer. 9 [10] Section 40 Privilege as regards answers, documents etc 10 Insert "(including for the purposes of taking disciplinary action under Part 2.7 11 of the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002)" after 12 "disciplinary proceedings" in section 40 (3). 13 [11] Section 61 Secrecy provisions in other Acts 14 Insert after section 61 (1) (e): 15 (f) sections 13 and 29 of the New South Wales Crime 16 Commission Act 1985. 17 [12] Section 75B Duty to notify Commission of possible corrupt conduct of 18 administrative officers 19 Omit "The regulations" from section 75B (5). 20 Insert instead "For the purposes of this section and section 75D, the 21 regulations". 22 [13] Section 75B (6) 23 Insert "and section 75D" after "this section". 24 [14] Part 4B 25 Insert after Part 4A: 26 Part 4B Complaints against Crime Commission 27 officers 28 75C Complaints about possible misconduct of Crime Commission 29 officers 30 (1) Any person may make a complaint to the PIC about a matter that 31 involves or may involve misconduct of a Crime Commission 32 officer. 33 Page 6 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 Schedule 1 (2) The PIC may investigate any such complaint or decide that the 1 complaint need not be investigated. 2 (3) The PIC may discontinue an investigation of any such complaint. 3 75D Duty to notify PIC of possible misconduct of Crime Commission 4 officers 5 (1) This section applies to the following officers: 6 (a) the Crime Commissioner, 7 (b) the Commissioner of Police, 8 (c) the principal officer of a public authority, 9 (d) an officer who constitutes a public authority. 10 (2) An officer to whom this section applies is under a duty to report 11 to the PIC any matter that the officer suspects on reasonable 12 grounds involves or may involve misconduct of a Crime 13 Commission officer. 14 (3) The PIC may issue guidelines as to what matters need or need not 15 be reported. 16 (4) This section has effect despite any duty of secrecy or other 17 restriction on disclosure. 18 [15] Part 5, Division 1, heading 19 Insert "or NSW Crime Commission" after "police". 20 [16] Section 76 Definitions 21 Omit "In this section". Insert instead "In this Division". 22 [17] Section 76 23 Insert in alphabetical order: 24 Crime Commission means the New South Wales Crime 25 Commission. 26 [18] Section 77 Referral of matter 27 Omit section 77 (1). Insert instead: 28 (1) The Commission may, before or after investigating a matter 29 (whether or not the investigation is completed), refer the matter 30 for investigation or action: 31 (a) to a police authority, or 32 (b) if the matter relates to a Crime Commission officer--to the 33 Crime Commission. 34 Page 7 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Schedule 1 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 [19] Sections 77 (2) and (3) and 80 1 Insert "or the Crime Commission" after "police authority" wherever 2 occurring. 3 [20] Section 77 (4A) 4 Insert after section 77 (4): 5 (4A) The PIC must not refer a matter to the Crime Commission except 6 after appropriate consultation with the Crime Commissioner and 7 after taking into consideration the views of the Crime 8 Commissioner. 9 [21] Section 78 Report to Commission 10 Omit section 78 (1). Insert instead: 11 (1) The PIC may, when referring a matter under this Division, 12 require the police authority or the Crime Commission (as the case 13 requires) to submit to the PIC a report or reports in relation to the 14 matter and the action taken by the police authority or the Crime 15 Commission. 16 [22] Section 79A 17 Insert after section 79: 18 79A Referrals to Crime Commission--further action by PIC 19 (1) If the PIC is not satisfied that the Crime Commission has duly 20 and properly taken action in connection with a matter referred to 21 it under this Division, the PIC must inform the Crime 22 Commissioner of the grounds of the PIC's dissatisfaction and 23 must give the Crime Commissioner an opportunity to comment 24 within a specified time. 25 (2) If, after considering any comments received from the Crime 26 Commissioner within the specified time, the PIC is still not 27 satisfied, the PIC may submit a report to the Minister for Police 28 setting out the recommendation concerned and the grounds of 29 dissatisfaction, together with any comments from the Crime 30 Commissioner and the PIC. 31 (3) If, after considering any comments received from the Minister for 32 Police within 21 days after the report was submitted to that 33 Minister under subsection (2), the PIC is still of the opinion that 34 the recommendation should be adopted, the PIC may make a 35 report as referred to in section 100. 36 Page 8 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 Schedule 1 [23] Section 82 Definition 1 Insert "the New South Wales Crime Commission," after "but does not 2 include" in the definition of authority. 3 [24] Section 99 Annual reports 4 Insert after section 99 (2): 5 (2A) Any such information that relates to investigations or other 6 matters involving Crime Commission officers must be kept 7 separate from other matters in the report. 8 [25] Section 100 Reports relating to authorities 9 Insert "or 79A" after "section 79" in section 100 (1). 10 [26] Section 100 (2) 11 Insert "or 79A (3) (as the case requires)" after "section 79 (3)". 12 [27] Section 129 Functions of ICAC where police officers, Crime Commission 13 officers or administrative officers involved 14 Insert ", Crime Commission officers" after "police officers" wherever 15 occurring. 16 [28] Section 130 Functions of PIC where other public official involved 17 Insert ", Crime Commission officers" after "police officers" wherever 18 occurring. 19 [29] Section 130 (2), note 20 Insert at the end of section 130 (2): 21 Note. A public official includes a member of the New South Wales 22 Crime Commission Management Committee constituted by the New 23 South Wales Crime Commission Act 1985. 24 [30] Section 131 Arrangements between PIC and ICAC 25 Omit section 131 (1). Insert instead: 26 (1) Arrangements may be entered into 27 The PIC Commissioner and the ICAC Commissioner may enter 28 into arrangements regarding: 29 (a) matters about which the ICAC will notify the PIC where 30 the ICAC suspects police misconduct, misconduct of a 31 Crime Commission officer or corrupt conduct of an 32 administrative officer may exist, and 33 Page 9 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Schedule 1 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 (b) matters about which the PIC will notify the ICAC where 1 the PIC suspects corrupt conduct as defined in the 2 Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 3 (other than by a police officer, Crime Commission officer 4 or administrative officer) may exist, and 5 (c) matters that the ICAC will investigate or otherwise deal 6 with where conduct involves: 7 (i) both police officers and other public officials, or 8 (ii) both Crime Commission officers and other public 9 officials, or 10 (iii) both administrative officers and other public 11 officials, and 12 (d) matters that the PIC will investigate or otherwise deal with 13 where conduct involves: 14 (i) both police officers and other public officials, or 15 (ii) both Crime Commission officers and other public 16 officials, or 17 (iii) both administrative officers and other public 18 officials. 19 [31] Section 132 Other roles of ICAC not affected 20 Insert "or the New South Wales Crime Commission" after "NSW Police 21 Force". 22 [32] Section 135 Complaints by public officials 23 Insert ", Crime Commission officer" after "police officer" in section 135 (1). 24 [33] Schedule 3 Savings, transitional and other provisions 25 Insert at the end of clause 1 (1): 26 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) 27 Act 2008 28 Page 10 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Amendment of Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 Schedule 1 [34] Schedule 3 1 Insert at the end of the Schedule (with appropriate Part and clause numbering): 2 Part Provisions consequent on enactment of 3 Police Integrity Commission Amendment 4 (Crime Commission) Act 2008 5 Definition 6 In this Part: 7 amending Act means the Police Integrity Commission 8 Amendment (Crime Commission) Act 2008. 9 Application of amendments to previous conduct of Crime 10 Commission officers 11 The amendments made to this Act by the amending Act 12 concerning the detection and investigation of misconduct of 13 Crime Commission officers or former Crime Commission 14 officers extend to conduct that occurred (or is alleged to have 15 occurred) before the commencement of the amending Act. 16 Existing matters being dealt with by ICAC 17 (1) The amendments made to this Act by the amending Act do not 18 affect any matter relating to the New South Wales Crime 19 Commission or a Crime Commission officer that was being dealt 20 with by the ICAC before the commencement of the amending 21 Act. 22 (2) Any such existing matter cannot be referred by the ICAC to 23 another person or body under section 53 of the Independent 24 Commission Against Corruption Act 1988. However, nothing in 25 this subclause prevents the ICAC from referring, in accordance 26 with that section, any other matter that arises out of its dealing 27 with the existing matter. 28 Existing arrangements between PIC and ICAC 29 Any arrangement made under section 131 and in force 30 immediately before the commencement of the amending Act is 31 taken to be an arrangement in force under that section as amended 32 by the amending Act. 33 Page 11 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Crime Commission) Bill 2008 Schedule 2 Amendment of Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 Schedule 2 Amendment of Independent 1 Commission Against Corruption Act 2 1988 3 (Section 4) 4 [1] Section 11 Duty to notify Commission of possible corrupt conduct 5 Insert after section 11 (2A): 6 (2B) Despite subsection (2), the Commissioner for the New South 7 Wales Crime Commission (the Crime Commissioner) is not 8 under a duty to report to the Commission any matter that 9 concerns or may concern corrupt conduct of a Crime 10 Commission officer (within the meaning of the Police Integrity 11 Commission Act 1996) unless the Crime Commissioner suspects 12 on reasonable grounds that the matter also concerns or may 13 concern corrupt conduct of another public official. 14 [2] Section 13 Principal functions 15 Insert ", Crime Commission officers" after "police officers" in section 13 16 (1A). 17 Page 12
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