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ART’s Shortlist of Parliamentary Reforms

ART’s Shortlist of Parliamentary Reforms

by ActionSkills | Aug 27, 2010 | ART Publications, Code of Conduct, Freedom of Information, McMullan Principle, Ministerial Responsibility, Reforms

The minimum actions to restore Parliamentary integrity Action to restore open and accountable government at a Federal level 1. Parliamentary reform a)    Independent presiding officers in both houses b)    Reforms to question time to enable it to function as part of...
ART’s Shortlist of Parliamentary Reforms

Corruption – Our Policy

by ActionSkills | Aug 27, 2010 | ART Publications, Corruption, Lobbying, Political Advertising, Political Funding

The Anticorruption reforms that ART would like to see The risks of corruption have been increased by: the on going increase in government control of information;  the ever-increasing need for funding of political campaigns; the methods employed to obtain it and the...

Donations – Our policy

by ActionSkills | Aug 27, 2010 | ART Publications, Political Funding, Reforms

The reforms to political donations that ART would like to see The Accountability Round Table’s starting premise is that the cost of election campaigns should be borne entirely by the State.  The level of private funding from the business community for particular...

Parliamentary reform – the post election promises so far..

by ActionSkills | Aug 25, 2010 | Federal, Reforms

This is a list to be updated as we hear of new Parliamentary reform promises and suggestions from Parliamentarians and other political players. Christopher Pyne on time limits on answers, an independent speaker and a guarantee that private member’s bills would...

Election 2010 – Party committments to date

by ActionSkills | Aug 18, 2010 | Corruption, Election, Federal, Political Advertising, Political Funding

How are the major parties proposing to enhance Parliamentary integrity and accountability? We have Election 2010 responses from Greens, Coalition and Labor. Read on… Our question 1 Do you support a comprehensive independent integrity system for the Commonwealth...
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