Following a series of media reports about possible misuse of public funds, a parliamentary committee begins an inquiry into the conduct of a Minister and senior departmental staff. The committee requests internal documents and emails, and summons the Minister to answer questions at a public hearing. The government states that some documents will not be produced because they are “cabinet-in-confidence” and claims that detailed questioning of the Minister would “undermine executive decision-making”.
During the inquiry, the House considers a motion to order the production of documents and later debates whether the Minister should be required to correct statements made to Parliament. In response, the Minister argues that they are accountable “at the election” and that Parliament should not interfere with the executive between elections.
c. Evaluate the Minister’s claim that accountability occurs only “at the election”. In your response, refer to at least one parliamentary accountability mechanism and make a judgment about how convincing the claim is.
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In Unit 3, students examine the complexities of the Australian legal system and its capacity to deal with the diversity of competing needs. They explore the role of legal institutions and law-making bodies in creating laws that reflect the views of society. Students consider the range of forces that create catalysts for change and reform, and how laws are changed or reformed to reflect shifting societal demands.
In Topic 1, students consider the processes and roles of government in shaping law in Australia and Queensland. They examine how federal and state or territory legal institutions respond to forces of change and the impact of landmark cases.
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