Annual Report - COMPLETE - Australian Crime Commission
Annual Report - COMPLETE - Australian Crime Commission
Annual Report - COMPLETE - Australian Crime Commission
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Table 6B2: ACC staffing by classification and location at 30 June 2004 (cont.)<br />
Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth Canberra Total<br />
Seconded<br />
Police 39 29 24 7 8 10 117<br />
ATO<br />
secondees 3 3 1 7<br />
ACS<br />
secondees 3 3<br />
CDPP<br />
secondees 1 1<br />
Subtotal 46 32 24 7 9 10 128<br />
TOTAL 195 120 70 22 29 82 518<br />
Table 6B3: Seconded police by home force at 30 June 2004<br />
Home Force Number<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> Federal Police 32<br />
New South Wales Police 22<br />
Victoria Police 24<br />
Queensland Police 21<br />
South Australia Police 6<br />
Western Australia Police 4<br />
Tasmania Police 8<br />
TOTAL 117<br />
In addition, a number of police officers and other staff are attached to ACC task<br />
forces. They are as follows:<br />
Taskforce Number<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> Federal Police 2<br />
Victoria Police 2<br />
Queensland Police 16<br />
South Australia Police 19<br />
Western Australia Police 11<br />
CMC 4<br />
TOTAL 54<br />
ACC ANNUAL REPORT 2003–04 I 133<br />
6B<br />
APPENDIX B: STAFFING STATISTICS