FURTHER MEASURES TO COMBAT ORGANISED CRIME

Joint Media Release

Attorney-General
Robert McClelland MP

Minister for Home Affairs
Brendan O’Connor MP

16 September 2009

Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, today introduced legislation into the Parliament to more effectively prevent, investigate and prosecute organised crime activity, and target the proceeds of organised criminal groups.

“The increasingly sophisticated and aggressive nature of organised crime requires a tough response. It is important that we have strong, tailored and effective laws in place to combat serious organised crime,” Mr McClelland said.

The Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill (No. 2) 2009 implements measures agreed by State and Territory Attorneys-General and builds on organised crime measures introduced by the Rudd Government in June this year.

The Bill will strengthen existing laws by:

“These reforms demonstrate the Government’s commitment to address the threat of organised crime, and to mitigate its significant economic and social cost to the Australian community,” Mr O’Connor said.

The Bill represents another important step in the coordinated national effort to combat serious and organised crime and delivers on the commitment made in the Prime Minister’s National Security Statement to address organised crime as a priority.

Media Contact:
Adam Siddique (McClelland) 0407 473 630
Christian Taubenschlag (O’Connor) 0438 595 567