GIPA Information
The object of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act) is to open government information to the public through the proactive public release of government information by agencies, giving members of the public an enforceable right to access government information and only restricting government information when there is an overriding public interest against disclosure.
Agency Information Guide
Under Part 3 Division 2 of the GIPA Act, all agencies (other than a Minister) must have an Agency Information Guide (AIG). The NSW Crime Commission's Agency Information Guide (AIG) is reviewed at intervals of 12 months.
Government Contract Disclosure
In accordance with Section 27 of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (the GIPA Act), the NSW Crime Commission is required to maintain a register of information for government contracts with a value of $150,000 or greater. The following GIPA notifications reflect the NSW Crime Commission’s current agreements:
Disclosure Log
Subsection 6 (1) of the GIPA Act provides that "An agency must make the government information that is its open access information publicly available unless there is an overriding public interest against disclosure of the information."
Policy documents relating to the Commission’s investigative and reporting functions are categorised as excluded information as listed in Schedule 2 of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Major Assets/Disposal of Property
Information about the NSW Crime Commission’s disposal of property is contained in our current Annual Report. Members of the public can request further agency documents and information through a formal GIPA request. Please visit the Right to information under the GIPA Act page for more information.