Remuneration for external committee members 2016–17



Table 1Name of Government body: Crime Reference CommitteeAct or instrument Crime and Corruption Act 2001FunctionsThe reference committee has the following functions—(a) to refer, as provided under chapter 2, part 2, division 2, major crime to the commission for investigation;(b) to authorise the commission, as provided under chapter 2, part 4, division 2A, to undertake specific intelligence operations;(c) to review general referrals under section 30A;(d) to coordinate, to the extent the committee considers appropriate, investigations into major crime conducted by the commission in cooperation with a police task force or another entity.AchievementsRefer to the CCC Annual Report 2016–17 <c..au/annualreport>Financial reportingTransactions are accounted for in the CCC financial statements 2016–17Remuneration PositionNameMeetings/sessions attendanceApproved annual, sessional or daily fee Approved sub-committee fees if applicable‘Actual’ fees received1 Member – Community RepresentativeAlison de Jersey13$250 per meetingN/A$3,250Member – Community RepresentativeAnita Carpenter12$250 per meetingN/A$2,500No. scheduled meetings/sessions12 scheduled meetings and 3 out of session meetingsTotal out of pocket expensesN/ANote 1 – Actual fees received relate to claims made in the 2016–17 financial year.Table 2Name of Government body: Commissioner for Police Service Reviews1Act or instrument Crime and Corruption Act 2001 & Police Service Administration Act 1990FunctionsTo independently arbitrate, through a transparent and independent review process any grievances that police officers may have about promotions, transfers or disciplinary action and provide a recommendation to the Commissioner of Police.AchievementsRefer to the CCC Annual Report 2016–17 <c..au/annualreport>Financial reportingTransactions are accounted for in the CCC financial statements 2016–17Remuneration PositionNameMeetings/sessions attendanceApproved annual, sessional or daily fee Approved sub-committee fees if applicable‘Actual’ fees received4 Commissioner2,3 (Administrator)Julie Cork17 Hearings $520 per sessionN/A$16,120additional administrative duties$7,280 (annual)Commissioner2Patrick Mullins5 Hearing$520 per sessionN/A$2,080No. scheduled meetings/sessions22Total out of pocket expensesN/ANote 1 - Commissioners for Police Services Reviews (PSR) preside over closed hearings (this involves preparatory work prior to hearing days and the preparation of recommendation reports to the Police Commissioner). In addition, the PSR Administrator undertakes broader administrative duties.Note 2 - The PSR Administrator receives a fee of $520 for up to four hours of administrative duties.Note 3 - Commissioners for Police Services Reviews receive a fee of either $520 per hearing matter. Note 4 – Actual fees received relate to claims made in the 2016–17 financial year. ................
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