Hon Nick Goiran asks the Attorney General about the Government's response to a report on the Corruption and Crime Commission's misconduct risk management. The Attorney General defers to the new Committee's decision on retabling the report.

AnsweredQoN 29Legislative Council
Asked
8 April 2025
Portfolio
Attorney General

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I refer to Report 16 of the Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission, titled
The Corruption and Crime Commission’s Management of its Misconduct Risks: A follow up to the ‘Going Rogue’ report
, tabled on 28 November 2024, and I ask:
(a) is the Attorney General aware of the report;
(b) noting that Parliament was prorogued prior to the Government having an opportunity to table a response to the report, will the Attorney commit to doing so; and
(c) what is the Government’s response to the report?

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Answered
20 May 2025
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney General
Response time
6 days
(a) – (c) The usual practice where Parliament is prorogued prior to the Government having the opportunity to table a response is for the new Committee to consider tabling its predecessor’s report for the purposes of seeking a response from Government. Should the new Committee resolve to do so, the Government will respond in accordance with the Standing Orders.

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