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Footnotes

Chapter 1 National Integrity Commissioner Bill 2012 - Wider scrutiny

[1]       Law Enforcement Integrity Commissioner Act 2006 (Cth).

[2]       House of Representatives Selection Committee, ‘Report 55’, 31 May 2012.

[3]       Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Bills, ‘Alert Digest No. 6 of 2012’, 20 June 2012, pp. 63–69.

[4]       Mr Harry Jenkins, Speaker of the House, House of Representatives Hansard, 2 June 2011, p. 5699.

[5]       Australian Parliament House of Representatives, ‘Standing and Sessional Orders’, 20 October 2010, p. 11.

[6]       Law Council of Australia, ‘National Integrity Commissioner Bill 2010’, 4 February 2011 <http://www.lawcouncil.asn.au/shadomx/apps/fms/fmsdownload.cfm?file_uuid=9E1C777B-9A46-DD1E-A09F-BDF668BA1501&siteName=lca> viewed 6 August 2012.

[7]       Law Council of Australia, pp. 14, 15.

[8]       Law Council of Australia, p. 3.

[9]       Law Council of Australia, pp. 16–17.

[10]     Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Bills, ‘Alert Digest No. 6 of 2012’, 20 June 2012, p. 66.

[11]     Law Council of Australia, p. 18.

[12]     Law Council of Australia, p. 19.

[13]     Clause 31(2), National Integrity Commission Bill 2012.

[14]     Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Bills, ‘Alert Digest No. 6 of 2012’, 20 June 2012, p. 65.

[15]     Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Bills, ‘Alert Digest No. 6 of 2012’, 20 June 2012, p. 65.

[16]     Law Council of Australia, p. 23.

[17]     Law Council of Australia, p. 8.

[18]     Law Council of Australia, p. 3.

[19]     Attorney-General’s Department, ‘National Anti-Corruption Plan’ <http://www.ag.gov.au/
anticorruptionplan> viewed 14 August 2012.

[20]     Law Council of Australia, p. 13.

[21]     Australian Law Reform Commission, ‘Making Inquiries: A new statutory framework’,
Report no. 111, October 2009.

[22]     Law Council of Australia, p. 13.

[23]     Law Council of Australia, p. 10.

[24]     Law Council of Australia, p. 10.

[25]     Law Council of Australia, p. 4.

[26]     Law Council of Australia, p. 3.

[27]     Law Council of Australia, p. 29.

[28]     Law Council of Australia, pp. 29–30.

[29]     Law Council of Australia, p. 26.

[30]     Law Council of Australia, p. 26.

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