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DUTIES OF
THE COMMITTEE
The National Crime Authority Act 1984 provides:
55. (1) The duties of the
Committee are:
(a)
to monitor and to review the performance by the
Authority of its functions;
(b)
to report to both Houses of the Parliament, with such
comments as it thinks fit, upon any matter appertaining to the Authority or
connected with the performance of its functions to which, in the opinion of the
Committee, the attention of the Parliament should be directed;
(c)
to examine each annual report of the Authority and
report to the Parliament on any matter appearing in, or arising out of any such
annual report;
(d)
to examine trends and changes in criminal activities,
practices and methods and report to both Houses of the Parliament any change
which the Committee thinks desirable to the functions, structure, powers and
procedures of the Authority; and
(e)
to inquire into any question in connection with its
duties which is referred to it by either House of the Parliament, and to report
to that House upon that question.
(2) Nothing in this Part authorises the Committee:
(a) to
investigate a matter relating to a relevant criminal activity; or
(b) to
reconsider the findings of the Authority in relation to a particular
investigation.
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