Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland's Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee (PCCC) will not conduct an inquiry into the state's watchdog after four Labor MPs voted down the push. LNP MP Michael Crandon, who sits on the committee, today moved that it hold an inquiry into the Crime and Corruption Commission's (CCC) investigation of former Logan City Councillors which resulted in fraud charges. But the four Labor MPs on the committee - Jimmy Sullivan, Don Brown, Melissa McMahon and Barry O'Rourke - voted down the motion. State Member for Coomera, Michael Crandon. Picture: Jerad Williams
"The Premier I note just the other day made the point that we have oversight of the CCC," Mr Crandon said.