The government will have the power to appoint the Crime and Corruption Commission chair, CEO and commissioners without bipartisan support under its planned reforms.

Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie introduced the changes to parliament on Wednesday, giving the parliamentary review committee six weeks to complete its report on the bill.

The opposition argued it was not enough time.

"Once again we are seeing this government rush through perhaps the most substantial changes that the state has ever seen to the Crime and Misconduct Commission here in Queensland," Annastacia Palaszczuk said.