❓ Question regarding the finalisation of a draft memorandum of understanding between the WA Parliament and the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) following the Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017. The answer indicates the MOU is not finalised and awaiting parliamentary action.
AnsweredQoN 9Legislative Council
Asked
12 February 2019
Member
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Attorney General
QuestionView source ↗
PARLIAMENT–CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION —MEMORANDUM
OF UNDERSTANDING
9. Hon ALISON XAMON to
the Leader of the House representing the Attorney General:
I refer to the Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment
Bill 2017.
(1) Has a draft
memorandum of understanding between the houses of Parliament and the Corruption
and Crime Commission been finalised?
(2) If no to
(1), when will it be finalised?
(3) If yes to
(1), please table the proposed draft memorandum of understanding.
OF UNDERSTANDING
9. Hon ALISON XAMON to
the Leader of the House representing the Attorney General:
I refer to the Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment
Bill 2017.
(1) Has a draft
memorandum of understanding between the houses of Parliament and the Corruption
and Crime Commission been finalised?
(2) If no to
(1), when will it be finalised?
(3) If yes to
(1), please table the proposed draft memorandum of understanding.
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) No.
(2)–(3) I
am advised by the Corruption and Crime Commission that the Speaker of the
Legislative Assembly and the President of the Legislative Council are yet to
finalise the draft memorandum of understanding for the commission's
consideration. The last update received by the CCC in February 2018 was that it
was awaiting the outcome of the Australian Senate Standing Committee of
Privileges inquiry into the execution of search warrants on senators.
some notice of the question.
(1) No.
(2)–(3) I
am advised by the Corruption and Crime Commission that the Speaker of the
Legislative Assembly and the President of the Legislative Council are yet to
finalise the draft memorandum of understanding for the commission's
consideration. The last update received by the CCC in February 2018 was that it
was awaiting the outcome of the Australian Senate Standing Committee of
Privileges inquiry into the execution of search warrants on senators.
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