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Crime and Corruption Act 2001
sec.251Role of commission
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### sec.251 Role of commission
The commission is responsible for providing strategic leadership and direction for the performance of the commission’s functions, and the exercise of the commission’s powers, by the chairperson, chief executive officer and commission staff.
The commission is also responsible for—
the preparation of the commission’s strategic and business plans; and
the establishment of internal management committees and their charters; and
the preparation of the internal audit charter prepared for the Financial Accountability Act 2009 .
If asked by the chairperson, the commission may help the chairperson in the performance of the commission’s functions or exercise of the commission’s powers delegated to the chairperson under section 269 .
s 251 amd 2002 No. 68 s 283 sch 3
sub 2014 No. 21 s 52
amd 2016 No. 19 s 45 (1)
(sec.251-ssec.1) The commission is responsible for providing strategic leadership and direction for the performance of the commission’s functions, and the exercise of the commission’s powers, by the chairperson, chief executive officer and commission staff.
(sec.251-ssec.2) The commission is also responsible for— the preparation of the commission’s strategic and business plans; and the establishment of internal management committees and their charters; and the preparation of the internal audit charter prepared for the Financial Accountability Act 2009 .
(sec.251-ssec.3) If asked by the chairperson, the commission may help the chairperson in the performance of the commission’s functions or exercise of the commission’s powers delegated to the chairperson under section 269 .
- (a) the preparation of the commission’s strategic and business plans; and
- (b) the establishment of internal management committees and their charters; and
- (c) the preparation of the internal audit charter prepared for the Financial Accountability Act 2009 .