Preface
On 9 May 2006,
the Senate referred to the committee the examination of estimates of proposed
expenditure for the financial year 2005-2006. The Committee is responsible for
the examination of the Attorney-General’s portfolio and the Immigration and Multicultural
and Indigenous Affairs portfolio. The portfolio budget statements were tabled
in the Senate on 9 May 2006.
The committee was required to report on its consideration of
the budget estimates on or before 20
June 2006.
Estimates hearings
The committee met in public session from 22 May to 25 May 2006 for a total of 41 hours
51 minutes.
Recording of
proceedings
The Hansard of the proceedings records the examination of
estimates and may be accessed through the internet at:
http://www.aph.gov.au/hansard
An index of the Hansard for each portfolio appears at
Appendix 1 and Appendix 2.
Ministers
The committee heard evidence from Senator the Hon
Chris Ellison,
Minister for Justice and Customs who represented the Attorney-General and from
Senator the Hon Amanda
Vanstone, Minister for Immigration and
Multicultural Affairs.
Officers from both departments and associated agencies also
appeared. The committee thanks Ministers and officers for their assistance.
Questions on Notice
The committee notes that the Standing Orders require the committee
to set dates for the lodgement of any written answers or additional information
and for supplementary hearings. The committee resolved that the deadline for
the submission of written answers and additional information by both portfolios
would be close of business on Friday, 14
July 2006.
Report
In this report, the committee draws the attention of the
Senate to issues and concerns raised in the four days of hearings. These included:
- The committee questioned officers from DIMA
extensively on a number of issues relating to the subclass 457 visa, including
the number of visas issued; alleged breaches of these visas and investigations
into complaints received by the Department.
- Officers of the Attorney-General Department were
questioned on a number of issues including the establishment of a judicial
commission, the opening and operation of the family relationship centres and the
costs associated with public awareness campaigns for these centres. The
committee also sought information on petrol sniffing, the national identity
security strategy and the possible new extradition system.
- Both the AFP and ASIO were questioned on their
role in the current development of the ASIC system (Aviation Security Identification
Card).
- Officers of the ACC were asked by the committee
questions relating to a range of new initiatives that were included in the
budget.
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