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Ch15 Questions / RULES GOVERNING QUESTIONS / Form and content of questions / Personal interest



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House of Representatives                                Ch 15                                                 p 548

 

Questions / RULES GOVERNING QUESTIONS / Form and content of questions

 

Personal interest

A Member asking a question need not disclose any personal interest he or she may have in the subject matter of the question. The resolution of the House effective from 1984 until 1988 providing for the oral declaration of interests by Members participating in debate and other proceedings specifically excluded the asking of questions. 1



VP 1983-84/946; VP 1987-89/961. In the House of Commons a declaration of relevant interest is required, although it is recognised that this is often impractical in the case of oral questions, May , 23rd edn, pp. 340, 354.