Procedure and Privileges Committee's Response to Matters Raised in Corruption and Crime Commission Reports Referred under 27A of the CCC Act
Procedure and Privileges Committee (2008 - 2013)· 4 December 2008general_report
The WA Procedure and Privileges Committee responded to two Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) reports regarding alleged misconduct by Members of Parliament. The Committee addressed recommendations concerning disclosure of lobbying and assistance in drafting motions, ultimately disagreeing with the CCC's suggestions. The Committee also raised concerns about its involvement in matters relating to ministerial conduct.
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Members of Parliament, lobbyists, and the public are affected by the interpretation of ethical guidelines and the scope of the Procedure and Privileges Committee's oversight.
public_sectorjusticeprocedure and privileges committeecorruption and crime commissionmisconductlobbyingdisclosuremotionsministerial officeCCC Actethicsparliamentary procedure
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