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Aliases
Australian Federal Police
Portfolio

Accountable authority
Commissioner of Police
Lead Body
No
Institutional sector classification
Establishing instruments

Additional annual report requirement in establishing legislation
Yes
Other requirements and references to ‘annual report’ under the enabling legislation

Section 35 of the PGPA Act applies
Yes
Section 35(3) of the PGPA Act applies
Yes

Outcome #1: Reduce criminal and national security threats to Australia's collective economic and societal interests through cooperative national and international policing services, primarily focused on the prevention, detection, disruption, investigation and prosecution of criminal activity.
# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Australian Federal Police 1.1 Australian Federal Police

Investigations This program aims to reduce criminal and security threats through promoting the safety and security of Australian communities and infrastructure; preventing, deterring, disrupting and investigating serious and organised crime and crimes of Commonwealth significance; and ensuring effective collaboration with international, Commonwealth, state and territory partners

# Program Body Contribution
1.2 Attorney-General's Department Program 1.2 Attorney-General's Department

The AFP works closely with the Attorney-General's Department on law enforcement
and national security policy, and on the coordination of major events.
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC)

1.1 Australian Security Intelligence Organisation 1.1 Australian Security Intelligence Organisation

ASIO intelligence is instrumental to investigating and countering national security
threats including counter terrorism.

1.1 Australian Signals Directorate 1.1 Australian Signals Directorate

Consistent with the functions detailed in the Intelligence Services Act 2001, the AFP relies
on cooperation with the Australian Signals Directorate.
Australian Taxation Office (ATO)

1.1 Australian Taxation Office 1.1 Australian Taxation Office

The AFP relies on ATO intelligence and expertise for investigations, policy and
taskforces combating serious financial crimes and its harm.

1.1 Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre 1.1 Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC)

The AFP relies on cooperation and intelligence exchange with Defence in national
security and border-related activities.
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)

1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The AFP relies on foreign policy and engagement through DFAT to shape its offshore
programs. In other ways, DFAT's system of offshore representation and protocols, as
well as processes for managing passports and Australian's safety offshore influences
AFP methods of engagement with partners at Post.

1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The AFP relies on foreign policy and engagement through DFAT to shape its offshore
programs. In other ways, DFAT's system of offshore representation and protocols, as
well as processes for managing passports and Australian's safety offshore influences
AFP methods of engagement with partners at Post.

2.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 2.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The AFP relies on foreign policy and engagement through DFAT to shape its offshore
programs. In other ways, DFAT's system of offshore representation and protocols, as
well as processes for managing passports and Australian's safety offshore influences
AFP methods of engagement with partners at Post.

1.2 Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs

AFP works closely with members of the Home Affairs Portfolio to protect Australia from
national security and criminal threats, and support national resilience, through effective
national coordination, policy and strategy development, and regional cooperation.

1.4 Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs

AFP works closely with members of the Home Affairs Portfolio to protect Australia from
national security and criminal threats, and support national resilience, through effective
national coordination, policy and strategy development, and regional cooperation.

1.5 Department of Home Affairs 1.5 Department of Home Affairs

AFP works closely with members of the Home Affairs Portfolio to protect Australia from
national security and criminal threats, and support national resilience, through effective
national coordination, policy and strategy development, and regional cooperation.

3.4 Department of Home Affairs Program 3.4 Department of Home Affairs

AFP works closely with members of the Home Affairs Portfolio to protect Australia from
national security and criminal threats, and support national resilience, through effective
national coordination, policy and strategy development, and regional cooperation.

1.1 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions 1.1 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP)

The AFP relies on the CDPP as its main source of legal representation when it charges
offenders and seeks to bring them before court.
Office of the Special Investigator (OSI)

1.1 Office of the Special Investigator 1.1 Office of the Special Investigator

The OSI will work with the AFP to investigate the commission of criminal offences
under Australian law arising from or related to any breaches of the Laws of Armed
Conflict by members of the Australian Defence Force in Afghanistan from 2005 to 2016.

Outcome #2: A safe and secure environment through policing activities on behalf of the Australian Capital Territory Government.
# Program Body Contribution
2.1 Australian Federal Police Program 2.1 Australian Federal Police

- ACT Community Policing The AFP provides community policing services in the Australian Capital Territory, which deliver in partnership with government and community agencies support for: enforcement of the law, emergency management and community safety; efforts to counter victim-based crime and road trauma, building community resilience against crime and working with the community to prevent and disrupt crime

Outcome #3: Safeguarding Australians and Australian interests through the delivery of policing services primarily focused on protective services, aviation policing and international missions.
# Program Body Contribution
1.2 Attorney-General's Department Program 1.2 Attorney-General's Department

The AFP engages with the Attorney-General's department to implement security
arrangements for Australian High Office Holders and through partnering to build
capacity of Pacific police and relevant Pacific agencies to combat crime.
Department of Defence (Defence)

1.1 Department of Defence 1.1 Department of Defence

The AFP engages with Defence in offshore response, international missions and external
territories policing.

1.2 Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs

The AFP provide: aviation protection at major Australian airports, policing Australia's
external territories (e.g. Christmas Island), assistance towards the maintenance of
regional peace and security, and offshore engagement with, and capability support to,
offshore police agencies to counter diverse transnational organised crime and associated
illicit trades and harms, terrorism and cyber threats targeting Australia's security and
Australian economic and social interests.

1.4 Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs

The AFP provide: aviation protection at major Australian airports, policing Australia's
external territories (e.g. Christmas Island), assistance towards the maintenance of
regional peace and security, and offshore engagement with, and capability support to,
offshore police agencies to counter diverse transnational organised crime and associated
illicit trades and harms, terrorism and cyber threats targeting Australia's security and
Australian economic and social interests.

1.5 Department of Home Affairs 1.5 Department of Home Affairs

The AFP provide: aviation protection at major Australian airports, policing Australia's
external territories (e.g. Christmas Island), assistance towards the maintenance of
regional peace and security, and offshore engagement with, and capability support to,
offshore police agencies to counter diverse transnational organised crime and associated
illicit trades and harms, terrorism and cyber threats targeting Australia's security and
Australian economic and social interests.

3.4 Department of Home Affairs Program 3.4 Department of Home Affairs

The AFP provide: aviation protection at major Australian airports, policing Australia's
external territories (e.g. Christmas Island), assistance towards the maintenance of
regional peace and security, and offshore engagement with, and capability support to,
offshore police agencies to counter diverse transnational organised crime and associated
illicit trades and harms, terrorism and cyber threats targeting Australia's security and
Australian economic and social interests.

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