- The Crisafulli Government reappoints Peter Dowling AM as Ordinary Commissioner of the Crime and Corruption Commission.
- The Crisafulli Government is delivering ongoing stability to the State's anti-corruption body.
- Announcement follows re-appointment of CCC Chairperson Bruce Barbour and CEO Jen O'Farrell in May 2025.
- Mr Dowling has made a valuable contribution to the integrity agency through extensive experience in finance, corporate governance, audit and risk, and company directorships.
The Crisafulli Government has reappointed Peter Dowling AM as an Ordinary Commissioner of the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) for a further three-year term, as it delivers ongoing stability and certainty for the integrity watchdog.
Mr Dowling's reappointment as one of the CCC's three Ordinary Commissioners is until 24 August 2028 and received the bipartisan support of the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee.
It follows the reappointment of CCC Chairperson Bruce Barbour and CEO Jen O'Farrell in May 2025.
Before being appointed to the CCC in November 2022 as an Ordinary Commissioner, Mr Dowling was a partner at Ernst Young and has more than 25 years' experience as a non-executive company director on government and private boards, including in the finance, insurance, health, education, electricity, and mining sectors.
He has served as an independent audit and risk committee member covering local, state, and federal government, and private sector entities. He was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 2007 for services to accountancy and the community.
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity Deb Frecklington congratulated Mr Dowling on his re-appointment.
"Mr Dowling brings extensive board experience and an impressive breadth of professional skills to this role, which is why I had no hesitation in reappointing him for a further term," the Attorney-General said.
"I would like to particularly acknowledge the contribution he has made to setting the strategic direction of the Commission and to the extensive reform programs currently underway.
"The Crisafulli Government treats the work of the CCC with the utmost importance and Mr Dowling's reappointment will provide further stability to the stewardship of the State's anti-corruption body."