Australasian Study of Parliament Group 2013 Annual Conference Reflections on a Fourth Branch of Government by The Honourable Wayne Martin AC Chief Justice.

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Australasian Study of Parliament Group 2013 Annual Conference Reflections on a Fourth Branch of Government by The Honourable Wayne Martin AC Chief Justice of Western Australia

Introduction The need for transparency

Freedom in Australia "The most pernicious of official attitudes is secrecy. Ministers and officials have developed a firm attitude that the general public are not entitled to know anything about what they are doing - even if their actions vitally affect the rights of citizens both individually and collectively." Enid Campbell & Harry Whitmore

The integrity function of government

Integrity Agencies - WA Auditor General - Auditor General Act 2006 (WA) Ombudsman - Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971 (WA) Information Commissioner - Freedom of Information Act 1992 (WA) (FOI Act) Public Sector Commissioner - Public Sector Management Act 1994 (WA) (PSM Act) Inspector of Custodial Services - Inspector of Custodial Services Act 2003 (WA) Corruption and Crime Commission - Corruption and Crime Commission Act 2003 (WA) Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission - Corruption and Crime Commission Act 2003 (WA) Commissioner for Children and Young People - Commissioner for Children and Young People Act 2006 (WA)

Changes in inquiry practice

The integrity branch of government Hsieh-chih

The powers of integrity agencies

Hon James Woods list of powers commonly conferred upon various integrity agencies Search and seizure under statutory warrants Requiring the production of documents and things pursuant to notice Requiring the production of statements of information pursuant to notice Recording private conversations pursuant to listening device warrants Intercepting telecommunications pursuant to warrants Conducting physical surveillance Using tracking devices Accessing information held by a wide variety of government agencies, such as Austrac, the Australian Tax Office, gaming and racing regulatory authorities and many other government bodies Accessing police records including criminal records Conducting covert searches Entering public premises to inspect and take copies of documents Conducting coercive interrogations under oath, in which the right of freedom from self-incrimination is suspended Conducting controlled operations and carrying out integrity tests Conducting hearings either in public or in private which are not bound by the rules of practice or evidence Obtaining injunctions restricting the conduct of persons under investigation Initiating proceedings for the recovery of the proceeds of serious crime-related activities and for the confiscation of the property of those who are engaged in such activities Making assessments and forming opinions which may be published as to whether misconduct or corrupt conduct has occurred Making recommendations as to whether consideration should be given to prosecution or disciplinary action in relation to affected persons Prosecuting persons for contempt or for interference with the legitimate investigations and activities of these agencies or for disobedience to their lawful requirements Disseminating information to other law enforcement agencies and to bodies such as the Australian Taxation Office for potential investigation or prosecution or for the recovery of moneys properly due to the State Creating significant data banks of intelligence on individuals which are protected by secrecy obligations but which are available for future use Arranging witness protection and the establishment of assumed identities Effecting arrests Reporting on potential promotions

From triangles to Greek temples and birds' nests

Traditional Tripartite Governmental Structure (Parliamentary Education Office)

National Integrity Systems Greek Temple (Transparency International)

Integrity Systems Birds Nest (Sampford, Smith & Brown)

What do we mean by "integrity"? Legality Fidelity to purpose Fidelity to public values Accountability

Independence

Transparency

The Integrity Coordinating Group (WA)

Integrity Coordinating Group Terms of Reference Fostering collaboration between public sector integrity bodies. Encouraging and supporting research, evaluation and policy discussion to monitor the implementation of integrity and accountability mechanisms in Western Australia, and other jurisdictions nationally and internationally. Inspiring operational cooperation and consistency in communication, education and support in public sector organisations (including State Government bodies, local government organisations and public universities).

Integrity Coordinating Group Definition of Integrity Integrity means earning and sustaining public trust by: –serving the public interest –using powers responsibly, for the purpose and in the manner for which they were intended –acting with honesty and transparency, making reasoned decisions without bias by following fair and objective processes –preventing and addressing improper conduct, disclosing facts without hiding or distorting them –not allowing decisions or actions to be influenced by personal or private interests.

Integrity Coordinating Group – demonstrating integrity "… public sector employees who serve the public interest with integrity by avoiding actual or perceived conflicts of interest and not allowing decisions or actions to be influenced by personal or private interests; use these powers for the purpose, and in the manner, for which they were intended; act without bias, make decisions by following fair and objective decision making processes and give reasons for decisions where required, and behave honestly and transparently, disclosing facts, and not hiding or distorting them. This includes preventing, addressing and reporting corruption, fraud and other forms of misconduct."