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CRIME AND CORRUPTION ACT 2001 - SECT 295
Referral of concerns by parliamentary committee
295 Referral of concerns by parliamentary committee
(1) This section applies if the parliamentary committee— (a) receives a
complaint, or has other concerns (including concerns arising out of a
recommendation made by the parliamentary commissioner), about the conduct or
activities of the commission or a commission officer; or
(b) is notified by
the chairperson, deputy chairperson or chief executive officer of conduct of a
commission officer that the chairperson, deputy chairperson or chief executive
officer suspects involves, or may involve, improper conduct. Note— See
section 329 for the duties to notify the parliamentary committee of conduct of
commission officers suspected to involve, or may involve, improper conduct.
(2) If the committee decides to take action on the complaint, concern or
notification (the
"matter" ), the committee may do 1 or more of the following— (a) ask the
commission to give a report on the matter to the committee;
(b) ask the
commission to investigate and give a report on the matter to the committee;
(c) ask the police service or another law enforcement agency to investigate
and give a report on the matter to the committee;
(d) ask the parliamentary
commissioner to investigate and give a report on the matter to the committee;
(e) refer the matter to the director of public prosecutions;
(f) take other
action the committee considers appropriate.
(3) A decision under subsection
(2) is effective only if it is made with the bipartisan support of the
parliamentary committee.
(4) The commission, police service, parliamentary
commissioner or another investigative agency must investigate and report on
matters as asked by the committee.
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