Moffitt Royal Commission

The Moffitt Royal Commission (1973–74) was one of the first Australian Royal commissions to specifically investigate the extent and activities of organised crime in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Its common title was taken from the name of its chairperson, NSW Supreme Court judge Athol Moffitt. Its formal title was the "Royal Commission of Inquiry in respect of certain matters relating to allegations of organised crime in clubs".

Moffitt Royal Commission

The Moffitt Royal Commission (1973–74) was one of the first Australian Royal commissions to specifically investigate the extent and activities of organised crime in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Its common title was taken from the name of its chairperson, NSW Supreme Court judge Athol Moffitt. Its formal title was the "Royal Commission of Inquiry in respect of certain matters relating to allegations of organised crime in clubs".