The Challenges of Political Corruption in Australia, the Proposed Commonwealth Integrity Commission Bill (2020) and the Application of the APUNCAC
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Problems of Political Corruption in Australia
We have become fucking harlots and prostitutes through no fault of our own because of these, you know, rules of transparency, of you know of arm’s length of not talking to this person or that person, or bloody ICAC or everything else.
It’s not something [pork barreling] the community likes… but it’s an accusation I will wear…It’s not unique to our government…It’s not an illegal practice. Unfortunately, it does happen from time to time by every government.(in Davies 2020)
A National Integrity Ecosystem (NIE)
3. A Federal Integrity Commission
3.1. Problems with the Proposed CIC Bill
3.1.1. Definition of Corruption and Integrity
3.1.2. Sovereign and Institutional Risk vs. Personal Reputational Risk
“Public official” shall mean:
any person holding a legislative, executive, administrative or judicial office of a State Party, whether appointed or elected, whether permanent or temporary, whether paid or unpaid, irrespective of that person’s seniority;
any other person who performs a public function, including for a public agency or public enterprise, or provides a public service, as defined in the domestic law of the State Party and as applied in the pertinent area of law of that State Party;
any other person defined as a “public official” in the domestic law of a State Party. However, for the purpose of some specific measures contained in chapter II of this Convention, “public official” may mean any person who performs a public function or provides a public service as defined in the domestic law of the State Party and as applied in the pertinent area of law of that State Party; 5
3.1.3. Bifurcation and Creation of Public Sector Classes
Hearings may be held in public when dealing with law enforcement corruption issues, but not when dealing with other corruption issues. (CIC Bill, Section 3).
almost like creating a protection racket for their parliamentary mates. It’s very much an us and them …If you’re going to create a system for integrity, then it needs to be one rule for everybody. You can’t just say ‘my mates get this, and everyone else gets that’. It’s just not fair.(in Knaus 2020)
3.1.4. Public Hearings
- (a)
- whether evidence that may be given, or a matter that may arise, during the hearing (or that part of the hearing) is of a confidential nature or relates to the commission, or to the alleged or suspected commission, of an offence;
- (b)
- any unfair prejudice to a person’s reputation that would be likely to be caused if the hearing (or that part of the hearing) took place in public;
- (c)
- whether it is in the public interest that the hearing (or that part of the hearing) take place in public;
- (d)
- any other relevant matter.
The public sector division would have all the same powers as the law enforcement integrity division with the exception of the ability to hold public hearings or conduct integrity testing.
3.2. NSW ICAC and the Proposed CIC Bill
It’s certainly not a model that we ever consider at a federal level, and I think that’s been on display for some time. And you know, you’ve got to have processes that assume people are innocent before thought to be guilty and that is a real problem. So it’s not a model that we’ve ever contemplated going at a federal level. And, you know, we have a set of arrangements at a federal level that can be built upon, but certainly not going down that path in New South Wales.
3.3. Higher Education
4. Amending the Proposed CIC Bill
4.1. Amendments to the Bill
President Macron recalled that Australia’s unilateral decision to scale back the French-Australian strategic partnership by putting an end to the ocean-class submarine programme in favour of another as-yet unspecified project broke the relationship of trust between our two countries.
- (a)
- about whether a particular person engaged in corrupt conduct; or
- (b)
- about corruption by, or the integrity of, a particular person.
4.2. Other Areas of Politically Corrupt Behavior
4.2.1. Revolving Door
4.2.2. Political Donations
ethical lapses or disproportionate influence by corporations [and] can create distortions that can impact not only civil society, but also the efficient operation of markets and the interests of investors.
4.2.3. Lobbying
4.2.4. Bribery
4.3. Alternative Federal ICAC Bills
5. The APUNCAC
No public servant shall attempt to influence the course of any proposed legislation in the legislative body of the government without publicly disclosing on the official records of the legislative body the nature and extent of any direct or indirect financial or other private interest the public servant may have in such legislation.
6. The International Anti-Corruption Court (IACC)
7. The 2021 UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on Corruption and the 9th Conference of States Parties to the UNCAC (COSP9)
Our common commitment to effectively addressing challenges and implementing measures to prevent and combat corruption and strengthen international cooperation.
8. Concluding Remarks
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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7 | Ibid. |
8 | See Operations Gerda, Elgar, Misto and Citrust from the list of NSW ICAC Investigation Reports. https://www.icac.nsw.gov.au/investigations/investigation-reports (accessed on 4 December 2021). |
9 | US SEC Office of the Whistleblower. https://www.sec.gov/whistleblower (accessed on 4 December 2021). |
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