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Ch18 Parliamentary committees / CONDUCT OF INQUIRIES / Protection of witnesses / Protection of witnessesjoint committees



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House of Representatives                                Ch 18                                                 p 675

 

Parliamentary committees / CONDUCT OF INQUIRIES / Protection of witnesses

 

Protection of witnesses—joint committees

In 1988 the Senate adopted a detailed resolution to govern the way in which Senate committees deal with witnesses. Provisions included a requirement that witnesses be invited, in the first instance, to give evidence, that they be given an opportunity to make a submission in writing before appearing, that they be given a reasonable opportunity to raise matters of concern before appearing, that they be given a statement of the matters expected to be dealt with during the appearance, and that they be given the opportunity to apply to give evidence in camera, to object to questions and to apply to be accompanied by counsel. 1 While these rules were set for Senate committees, regard should be had to them by joint committees.



J 1987-89/517-9, 534-6.