Dissenting report — Coalition Members and Senators
Coalition Members and Senators have concerns about
recommendations 5, 6 and 7 of Report 107 and subsequently for the three
treaties for the reform of the IMF and the World Bank.
Recommendation 5
The Coalition is concerned that by agreeing to the IMF Voice
and Participation Amendment the Government may act against the best interest of
Australia by reducing our voting influence and that of other larger nations.
Australia’s voting share is set to decline from 1.47 per
cent of the votes to 1.31 per cent of the votes. Far from marginal, this
decline in voting share of 0.16 per cent of votes signs away 11 percent of our
current vote share.
While we support a greater engagement of developing nations
within the IMF we are not convinced that this proposal will improve the quality
of governance of the IMF.
Recommendation 6
The Coalition is concerned that recommendation 6 does not
provide sufficient definition as to what constitutes ‘high risk’, ‘arms or
military equipment’ or ‘environmentally damaging’. Without clear definitions of
these terms it is possible that legitimate investments could be thwarted by an
overly wide or indiscriminate reading of these terms.
If the Australian Government were to advocate for the
proscriptions outlined in recommendation 6 we risk creating an overly
prescriptive regime for the IMF to operate within and may unnecessarily impede
the IMF’s ability to respond in the best interests of all countries concerned.
World Bank Voice and Participation Amendment and Recommendation 7
The Coalition is concerned that by agreeing to the World
Bank Voice and Participation Amendment the Government may act against the best
interest of Australia by reducing our voting influence and that of other larger
economies.
Australia’s voting share is set to decline from 1.53 per
cent of the vote to 1.49 per cent of the votes. This decline in vote share of
0.04 per cent of the vote signs away over 2.6 per cent of our current vote
share.
Australian influence in the World Bank would be further
diluted if Recommendation 7 is supported and eventuates as a later World Bank
Amendment.
While we support a greater engagement of developing
economies within the World Bank we are not convinced that this proposal will
improve the quality of governance of the World Bank.
Senator Julian McGauran
Deputy Chair
Senator Simon Birmingham
Senator Michaelia Cash
Mr John Forrest MP
Mr Luke Simpkins MP
Mr Jamie Briggs MP