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HVP No 32 - 02 December 2019
House of Representatives
10 FEDERAL INTEGRITY COMMISSION
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House Votes and Proceedings
- Date
02-12-2019
- Source
House of Reps
- Number
32
- Page
529
- Status
Final
- Federation Chamber / Main Committee
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chamber/votes/c8817e0d-6ef6-4592-8c8a-a30a53aec3c6/0011
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House Votes and Proceedings
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House of Representatives
- 1 MEETING OF THE HOUSE
- 2 PETITIONS—STANDING COMMITTEE—REPORT—STATEMENT BY MEMBER
- 3 PROCEDURE—STANDING COMMITTEE—STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- 4 AUSTRALIAN BANKS (GOVERNMENT AUDIT) BILL 2019
- 5 LIVE ANIMAL EXPORT PROHIBITION (ENDING CRUELTY) BILL 2019
- 6 CLIMATE CHANGE AUTHORITY AMENDMENT (IMPACT OF 3 DEGREES OF GLOBAL WARMING ON AUSTRALIA) BILL 2019
- 7 COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL AMENDMENT (LOWERING THE DONATION DISCLOSURE THRESHOLD) BILL 2019
- 8 PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY
- 9 THE HONOURABLE DR BRENDAN NELSON AO
- 10 FEDERAL INTEGRITY COMMISSION
- 11 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL—ASSENT TO BILLS
- 12 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
- 13 SOCIAL SERVICES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (PAYMENT INTEGRITY) BILL 2019
- 14 MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS
- 15 QUESTIONS
- 16 DOCUMENTS
- 17 PUBLIC WORKS—PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE—REPORT—STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- 18 SOCIAL SERVICES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (PAYMENT INTEGRITY) BILL 2019
- 19 AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (AUSTRALIAN PESTICIDES AND VETERINARY MEDICINES AUTHORITY BOARD AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS) BILL 2019
- 20 ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
- ATTENDANCE
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Federation Chamber
- 1 MEETING OF THE FEDERATION CHAMBER
- 2 MEMBERS’ CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- 3 ROYAL COMMISSION INTO AGED CARE QUALITY AND SAFETY INTERIM REPORT
- 4 HYDROGEN INDUSTRY
- 5 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
- 6 AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE PARLIAMENTARY PROGRAM
- 7 MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS
- 8 NATIONAL ASBESTOS AWARENESS WEEK
- 9 TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
- 10 CAPTAIN COOK AND ABORIGINAL HERITAGE MATERIALS
- 11 UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
- 12 SIKH COMMUNITY
- 13 AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE PARLIAMENTARY PROGRAM
- 14 ADJOURNMENT
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House of Representatives
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10 Federal Integrity Commission
Mr Wilkie, by leave, moved—That:
(1) the House notes that:
(a) over a long time now the behaviour of both major parties has made it abundantly clear that Parliament cannot deal with matters of ministerial integrity, and Australia urgently needs a Federal Integrity Commission;
(b) Australia needs a strong and independent integrity commission that can launch its own inquiries, hold public hearings, make public findings and examine federal politicians and their staff;
(c) the scope of this integrity commission must extend beyond criminal offences to a range of corrupt and unethical behaviour including donation-fuelled favouritism, cronyism and the rorting of parliamentary entitlements;
(d) the Federal Government’s proposed National Integrity Commission is half-baked and would be the weakest watchdog in the country with its investigations being held behind closed doors and the results kept secret; and
(e) the Australian peoples’ trust in members of parliament is at an all-time low and we need to rebuild the culture of integrity in this Parliament because it is essential that the community has faith in the institutions of government;
(2) the House further notes that, in September this year, the Senate passed a bill to establish a federal anti-corruption commission; and
(3) the Members for Clark, Kennedy, Mayo and Melbourne therefore call on the major parties for bipartisan support for a strong, well-funded, wide ranging and independent national integrity commission without delay.
Closure
Mr Buchholz (Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport) moved—That the question be now put.
Question—That the question be now put—put.
The House divided (the Speaker, Mr A. D. H. Smith, in the Chair)—
AYES, 69
Mr Alexander |
Mr Fletcher |
Mr Littleproud |
Mr Simmonds |
Dr Allen |
Ms Flint |
Ms Liu |
Mr Stevens |
Mrs K. L. Andrews |
Mr Frydenberg |
Mr McCormack |
Mr Sukkar |
Mr K. J. Andrews |
Mr Gee |
Mrs McIntosh |
Mr Taylor |
Mrs Archer |
Dr Gillespie |
Dr McVeigh |
Mr Tehan |
Ms Bell |
Ms Hammond |
Mrs Marino |
Mr Thompson |
Mr Broadbent |
Mr Hastie |
Dr Martin |
Mr Tudge |
Mr Buchholz |
Mr Hogan |
Mr Morrison |
Mr van Manen |
Mr D. J. Chester |
Mr Howarth |
Mr Morton |
Mr Wallace |
Mr Christensen |
Mr Hunt |
Mr Ted O’Brien |
Dr Webster |
Mr Conaghan |
Mr Irons |
Mr Pasin |
Mrs Wicks |
Mr Connelly |
Mr Joyce |
Mr Pearce |
Mr R. J. Wilson |
Mr Coulton |
Mr C. Kelly |
Mr Porter |
Mr T. R. Wilson |
Mr Drum* |
Mr Laming |
Ms Price |
Mr Wood |
Mr Dutton |
Ms Landry |
Mr Ramsey* |
Mr Wyatt |
Mr Entsch |
Mr Leeser |
Mr Robert |
Mr Young |
Mr Evans |
Ms Ley |
Mr Sharma |
Mr Zimmerman |
Mr Falinski |
|
NOES, 68
Mr Albanese |
Mr Dreyfus |
Ms C. F. King |
Ms Rowland |
Dr Aly |
Mrs Elliot |
Ms M. M. H. King |
Ms Ryan* |
Mr Bandt |
Mr Fitzgibbon |
Dr Leigh |
Ms Sharkie |
Ms Bird |
Dr Freelander |
Ms McBride |
Mr Shorten |
Mr Bowen |
Mr Georganas |
Mr Marles |
Mr D. P. B. Smith |
Mr Burke |
Mr Giles |
Mr B. K. Mitchell |
Ms Stanley* |
Ms Burney |
Mr Gorman |
Mr R. G. Mitchell |
Ms Steggall |
Mr Burns |
Mr Gosling |
Dr Mulino |
Ms Swanson |
Mr M. C. Butler |
Dr Haines |
Ms Murphy |
Ms Templeman |
Ms T. M. Butler |
Mr Hayes |
Mr Neumann |
Mr Thistlethwaite |
Mr Byrne |
Mr Hill |
Ms O’Neil |
Ms Thwaites |
Dr Chalmers |
Mr Husic |
Ms Owens |
Ms Vamvakinou |
Mr Clare |
Mr Jones |
Ms Payne |
Mr Watts |
Ms Coker |
Mr Katter |
Mr Perrett |
Ms Wells |
Ms Collins |
Ms Kearney |
Mrs Phillips |
Mr Wilkie |
Mr Conroy |
Mr Keogh |
Ms Plibersek |
Mr J. H. Wilson |
Mr Dick |
Mr Khalil |
Ms Rishworth |
Mr Zappia |
* Tellers
And so it was resolved in the affirmative.
And the question—That the motion be agreed to—being accordingly put—
The House divided (the Speaker, Mr A. D. H. Smith, in the Chair)—
AYES, 68
Mr Albanese |
Mr Dreyfus |
Ms C. F. King |
Ms Rowland |
Dr Aly |
Mrs Elliot |
Ms M. M. H. King |
Ms Ryan* |
Mr Bandt |
Mr Fitzgibbon |
Dr Leigh |
Ms Sharkie |
Ms Bird |
Dr Freelander |
Ms McBride |
Mr Shorten |
Mr Bowen |
Mr Georganas |
Mr Marles |
Mr D. P. B. Smith |
Mr Burke |
Mr Giles |
Mr B. K. Mitchell |
Ms Stanley* |
Ms Burney |
Mr Gorman |
Mr R. G. Mitchell |
Ms Steggall |
Mr Burns |
Mr Gosling |
Dr Mulino |
Ms Swanson |
Mr M. C. Butler |
Dr Haines |
Ms Murphy |
Ms Templeman |
Ms T. M. Butler |
Mr Hayes |
Mr Neumann |
Mr Thistlethwaite |
Mr Byrne |
Mr Hill |
Ms O’Neil |
Ms Thwaites |
Dr Chalmers |
Mr Husic |
Ms Owens |
Ms Vamvakinou |
Mr Clare |
Mr Jones |
Ms Payne |
Mr Watts |
Ms Coker |
Mr Katter |
Mr Perrett |
Ms Wells |
Ms Collins |
Ms Kearney |
Mrs Phillips |
Mr Wilkie |
Mr Conroy |
Mr Keogh |
Ms Plibersek |
Mr J. H. Wilson |
Mr Dick |
Mr Khalil |
Ms Rishworth |
Mr Zappia |
NOES, 70
Mr Alexander |
Mr Fletcher |
Mr Littleproud |
Mr Simmonds |
Dr Allen |
Ms Flint |
Ms Liu |
Mr Stevens |
Mrs K. L. Andrews |
Mr Frydenberg |
Mr McCormack |
Mr Sukkar |
Mr K. J. Andrews |
Mr Gee |
Mrs McIntosh |
Mr Taylor |
Mrs Archer |
Dr Gillespie |
Dr McVeigh |
Mr Tehan |
Ms Bell |
Mr Goodenough |
Mrs Marino |
Mr Thompson |
Mr Broadbent |
Ms Hammond |
Dr Martin |
Mr Tudge |
Mr Buchholz |
Mr Hastie |
Mr Morrison |
Mr van Manen |
Mr D. J. Chester |
Mr Hogan |
Mr Morton |
Mr Wallace |
Mr Christensen |
Mr Howarth |
Mr Ted O’Brien |
Dr Webster |
Mr Conaghan |
Mr Hunt |
Mr Pasin |
Mrs Wicks |
Mr Connelly |
Mr Irons |
Mr Pearce |
Mr R. J. Wilson |
Mr Coulton |
Mr Joyce |
Mr Porter |
Mr T. R. Wilson |
Mr Drum* |
Mr C. Kelly |
Ms Price |
Mr Wood |
Mr Dutton |
Mr Laming |
Mr Ramsey* |
Mr Wyatt |
Mr Entsch |
Ms Landry |
Mr Robert |
Mr Young |
Mr Evans |
Mr Leeser |
Mr Sharma |
Mr Zimmerman |
Mr Falinski |
Ms Ley |
|
* Tellers
And so it was negatived.