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Ch18 Parliamentary committees / HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES / Committees concerned with the operations of the House / Committee of Privileges



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House of Representatives                                Ch 18                                                 p 625

 

Parliamentary committees / HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES / Committees concerned with the operations of the House

 

Committee of Privileges

The Committee of Privileges is appointed to inquire into and report on complaints of breach of privilege or contempt or on any other matters which may be referred to it. 1 The committee has no power to initiate inquiries. The House has referred to the committee matters of a general nature, such as the use of House records in the courts, the issue of public interest immunity, and the legal status of the records and correspondence of Members. 2 The committee also considers applications from citizens for the publication of responses to statements in the House referring to them.

The procedure for raising and dealing with questions of privilege and details of the functions and procedures of the committee are discussed in detail in the Chapter on ‘Parliamentary privilege’.



S.O. 216(a).



VP 1978-80/975; VP 1993-95/1107; VP 1998-2001/483.