Investigation reports 2004
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Abridged version for publication of report 05|2004. The full report has not been made publicly available to preserve the privacy of the complainant.
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Arising from a review of the corporate and operational implications for the Australian Crime Commission arising from alleged criminal activity by two former secondees. Findings of an own motion investigation undertaken by the Commonwealth Ombudsman, Professor John McMillan, under the Ombudsman Act 1976.
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Unacceptable behaviour at a Navy training establishment, October 2004—04|2004 (88.11KB)
Complaint by a young person (under the age of 18) of an incident involving unacceptable behaviour at a Navy training establishment in mid–1996. Abridged version of report No. 04|2004. The full report has not been made publicly available to preserve the privacy of the complainant.
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Use of access powers by the Australian Taxation Office, August 2004—07|2004 (49.23KB)
Findings of an own motion investigation conducted by the Commonwealth Ombudsman, Professor John McMillan, under the Ombudsman Act 1976.
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Refusal to provide reasons for not pursuing complaints about tax agents, June 2004—03|2004 (27.91KB)
Refusal by the Tax Agents’ Board of New South Wales to provide reasons for decisions not to pursue complaints about tax agents. This is an abridged version of Report No. 03|2004 by the Commonwealth Ombudsman. The full report has not been made publicly available to preserve the privacy of the complainant and tax agent.
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Own motion investigation into Australian Crime Commission, June 2004—02|2004 (99.98KB)
Own motion investigation into a review of the operational and corporate implications for the Australian Crime Commission arising from alleged criminal activity by two former secondees.
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Child Support Agency change of assessment decisions, May 2004—01|2004 (435.02KB)
Administration of change of assessment decisions made on the basis of parents’ income, earning capacity, property and financial resources.