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Role of the Committee
Appointment of the committee – 41st Parliament
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian
Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity was established on 26 February 2007
when the House of Representatives agreed to a resolution from the Senate,
passed on 8 February 2007.
The committee is established by Part 14 of the
Law Enforcement Integrity Commissioner Act 2006. Section 215 sets out
the duties of the committee as follows:
- The
Committee has the following duties:
- to monitor and review the Integrity Commissioner’s performance of his
or her functions;
- to report to both Houses of the Parliament, with such comments as it
thinks fit, on any matter:
- connected with the performance of the
Integrity Commissioner’s functions; or
- relating to ACLEI;
that the Committee considers should be directed to the attention of Parliament;
- to examine:
- each annual report prepared by the
Integrity Commissioner under section 201; and
- any special report prepared by the
Integrity Commissioner under section 204;
and report to the Parliament on any matter
appearing in, or arising out of, any such annual report or special report;
- to examine trends and changes in:
- law enforcement in so far as they
relate to corruption; and
- corruption generally in, or the
integrity of staff members of, Commonwealth government agencies with a law
enforcement function;
and report to both Houses of the Parliament on
any change that the Committee thinks desirable:
- to the Integrity Commissioner’s
functions or powers; or
- to the procedures followed by the
Integrity Commissioner; or
- to ACLEI’s structure;
- to inquire into any question in connection with the Committee’s
duties that is referred to it by either House of the Parliament, and to
report to that House upon that question.
- Subsection (1) does not authorise the Committee:
- to investigate a corruption issue or an ACLEI corruption issue; or
- to reconsider the Integrity Commissioner’s decisions or
recommendations in relation to a particular corruption issue or ACLEI
corruption issue; or
- to reconsider a special investigator’s decisions or recommendations
in relation to an ACLEI corruption issue.
For further information, contact:
Committee Secretary
Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia

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