The CCC found"insufficient evidence to commence any criminal prosecution"into allegations levelled at Dr Richard Ashby.
Health Minister Steven Miles says a response team has been established to ensure health suppliers are paid on time after glitches with new ordering software.
The review promised by the premier into a major statewide crash of patient record software has now begun,the health minister has confirmed.
It follows the retirement of director general Michael Walsh earlier this year.
Annastacia Palaszczuk says there will"absolutely"be an investigation into the most recent incident,which forced 14 hospitals on to paper patient records.
The multimillion-dollar electronic patient record software in Queensland hospitals crashed during a software update on Tuesday,forcing staff on to paper records.
It follows Health Minister Steven Miles'announcement that the integrated electronic medical record project would be delayed until 2021.
Staff at some hospitals across greater Brisbane and the Gold Coast had to use paper records for male patients for several hours.
The director-general of Queensland Health has announced he will resign in September as the department faces ongoing issues related to new hospital software.
Michael Walsh described the system as"messy"and"not perfect"in a leaked recording.
The department has begun the recruitment process more than four months after former chief executive Richard Ashby resigned.