The CMC was established on 1 January 2002 with the merger of the former Criminal Justice Commission and Queensland Crime Commission. Its jurisdiction covered government departments and statutory authorities, the Queensland Police Service, government-owned corporations, universities, local governments, courts, prisons, and politicians in certain circumstances. In 2014, following the passing of the Crime and Misconduct and Other Legislation Ammedment Act 2014, the CMC was restructured and transitioned into a new service called the Crime and Corruption Commission.
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