PART B

25th Report of the Senate Select Committee on Superannuation
THE PARLIAMENTARY CONTRIBUTORY SUPERANNUATION SCHEME & THE JUDGES' PENSION SCHEME
TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART B

THE JUDGES' PENSION SCHEME

Background

1. As noted at the beginning of this report, the Committee found that the principles in operation within the judges' pension scheme are quite different to those within the parliamentary superannuation scheme. Accordingly, the Committee decided to deal with the two schemes separately in its report. This part, Part B, examines issues that relate to the judges' pension scheme.

2. The Committee found that the overarching issue with respect to the judges' pension scheme is judicial independence. The scheme plays a significant role in ensuring that the independence of the judiciary is maintained. The judges' pension scheme also plays a significant role in the recruitment of suitable candidates to serve as judges. These issues are of paramount importance in any review of the judges' scheme.