The Remedies Available to Recipients of Contracted-Out Government Services
Public Administration Committee (1996 - 2001)· 5 September 2000general_report
This 2000 WA parliamentary report examines legal remedies for recipients of contracted-out government services. It discusses accountability, Crown immunity, contract/tort law, and administrative review. The report highlights the need for legislative changes to address accountability gaps arising from privatization.
Impact
Citizens receiving contracted government services, government agencies, and private contractors are all affected. The report seeks to clarify rights and responsibilities in contracted service delivery.
public_sectorjusticecontracting outgovernment servicesCrown immunityaccountabilityadministrative lawcontract lawtort lawlegal remediesprivatisationpublic administration
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