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Director of Public Prosecutions (Australia) : ウィキペディア英語版
Director of Public Prosecutions (Australia)
The Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions or, informally, the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) is an independent prosecuting service and government agency within the portfolio of the Attorney-General of Australia, as a part of the Attorney-General's Department. It was established by the (''Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1983'' (Cth) ) and began its operations in 1984.
==History==
Founded on 5 March 1984 to prosecute alleged offences against Commonwealth criminal law, primarily the ''Crimes Act 1914'' (Cth) and ''Criminal Code Act 1995'' (Cth), the CDPP was first headed by Director Ian Temby, who remained in that post until 1988. The CDPP commenced with a head office in Canberra, and a Melbourne office was opened on 6 June 1984, assuming responsibility for the work of Special Prosecutor Robert Redlich. The CDPP took over the work of the Special Prosecutors to prosecute bottom of the harbour tax cases and parts of the Attorney-General's Departments Deputy Crown Solicitor's Offices.
The CDPP has been noted for its gender-blind hiring and work practices.〔

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