Royal Commission into trade union governance and corruption
The Royal Commission into trade union governance and corruption is a Royal Commission established by the Australian government pursuant to the Royal Commissions Act 1902 (Cth) to inquire into alleged financial irregularities associated with the affairs of trade unions.[1] The Australian Workers Union, Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, Electrical Trades Union, Health Services Union and the Transport Workers Union were named in the terms of reference.[2] The Royal Commission will inquire into the activities relating to slush funds and other similar funds and entities established by, or related to, the affairs of these organisations.
The Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced the Royal Commission on 10 February 2014 and nominated that the Commission be overseen by a sole Royal Commissioner, The Honourable Dyson Heydon, AC QC, a former High Court judge. The Commissioner has been asked to submit his report to the Governor-General by 31 December 2014. Letters Patent were issued on 13 March 2014.
Background
Powers
The powers of Royal Commissions in Australia are set out in the enabling legislation, the Royal Commissions Act 1902 (Cth).
Royal Commissions, appointed pursuant to the Royal Commissions Act or otherwise, have powers to issue a summons to a person to appear before the Commission at a hearing to give evidence or to produce documents specified in the summons; require witnesses to take an oath or give an affirmation; and require a person to deliver documents to the Commission at a specified place and time.[3] A person served with a summons or a notice to produce documents must comply with that requirement, or face prosecution for an offence. The penalty for conviction upon such an offence is a fine of A$1,000 or six months imprisonment.[4] A Royal Commission may authorise the Australian Federal Police to execute search warrants.[5]
Reports
The Letters Patent require that a final report be delivered by the Royal Commission not later than 31 December 2014, and permit the delivery of interim reports, at any earlier time, as the Commissioner sees fit. No reports have yet been delivered.
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| 1901–1920 |
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| 1901–1910 | 1901–1905 |
- to inquire into and report upon the arrangements made for the transport of troops returning from service in South Africa in the S.S. "Drayton Grange" (1902)
- on sites for the seat of government of the Commonwealth (1903)
- on the Bonuses for Manufactures Bill (1903–1904)
- on the butter industry (1904–1905)
- on the Navigation Bill (1904–1906)
- on the affray at Goaribari Island, British New Guinea, on the 6th of March, 1904 (1904)
- on customs and excise tariffs (1904–1907)
- on old-age pensions (1905–1906)
- on the tobacco monopoly (1905–1906)
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| 1906–1910 |
- on ocean shipping service (1906)
- British New Guinea—Royal Commission of inquiry into the present conditions, including the method of government, of the Territory of Papua, and the best means of their improvement (1906–1907)
- on secret drugs, cures, and foods (1906–1907)
- on postal services (1908–1910)
- on insurance (1908–1910)
- on stripper harvesters and drills (1908–1909)
- on Tasmanian customs leakage (1910–1911)
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| 1911–1920 | 1911–1912 |
- on the sugar industry (1911–1912)
- on the pearl-shelling industry (1912–1916)
- on the fruit industry (1912–1914)
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| 1913–1914 |
- to inquire into certain charges against Mr. Henry Chinn (1913)
- on Northern Territory railways and ports (1913–1914)
- on powellised timber (1913–1914)
- upon the Commonwealth electoral law and administration (1914–1915)
- on meat export trade (1914)
- on food supplies and trade and industry during the war (1914)
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| 1915–1916 |
- on mail services and trade development between Australia and the New Hebrides (1915)
- on Liverpool Military Camp, New South Wales (1915)
- on the charges made by D. L. Gilchrist concerning the construction of the western section of the Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway (1916)
- to inquire into and report upon certain charges against the Administrator and other officers of the Northern Territory Administration (1916)
- on Federal Capital Administration (1916–1917)
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| 1917–1918 |
- on Java and the East Indies, Singapore and the Straits Settlements (1917–1918)
- on Navy and Defence Administration (1917–1919)
- on the war—Australian Imperial Force. Report as to number of members fit for active service and number of reinforcements and enlistments required (1918)
- on Public Service administration, Commonwealth of Australia (1918–1920)
- upon the public expenditure of the Commonwealth of Australia with a view to effecting economies (1918–1921)
- on taxation of leasehold estates in Crown lands (1918–1919)
- on the basic wage (1919–1920)
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| 1919–1920 |
- on the sugar industry (1919–1920)
- on industrial troubles on Melbourne wharfs (1919–1920)
- on late German New Guinea (1919–1920)
- to inquire into complaints by the munition worker passengers to Australia by the transport "Bahia Castillo" (1919)
- on Northern Territory Administration (1919–1920)
- on taxation (1920–1923)
- on the increase of the selling price of coal (1920)
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| 1921–1930 | 1921–1922 |
- on the matter of uniform railway gauge (1921)
- on pillaging of ships' cargoes (1921)
- on Cockatoo Island Dockyard (1921)
- upon the loyalty to the British Crown of German Nationals resident in Australia whose property is liable to a charge created by the Treaty of Peace Regulations made under the Treaty of Peace (Germany) Act 1919–1920 (1921)
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| 1923–1924 |
- on the circumstances attending the supposed loss at sea of the steamship "Sumatra" (1923)
- in connection with sugar purchases by the Commonwealth through Mr. W. E. Davies in September and October, 1920 (1923–1924)
- in connection with joinery supplied to the War Service Homes Commissioner in March, 1920 (1923–1924)
- on the Navigation Act (1923–1925)
- on national insurance (1923–1927)
- on the method for determining the unimproved value of land held under Crown leases (1924–1925)
- on the assessment of war service disabilities (1924–1925)
- to inquire into extracts from the reports in Parliamentary Debates of speeches made by Mr. Scullin in the House of Representatives on 7 and 19 August 1924, in relation to land tax matters (1924–1925)
- on the finances of Western Australia, as affected by Federation (1924–1925)
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| 1925–1926 |
- on health (1925–1926)
- on Norfolk Island affairs (1926)
- on certain matters in connexion with the British Phosphate Commission (1926)
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| 1929–1930 |
- on the coal industry (1929)
- to inquire into allegations affecting members of the Parliamentary Joint Committee of Public Accounts in connexion with claims made by broadcasting companies against the Commonwealth Government (1930)
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| 1931–1940 | 1931–1935 |
- on Jacob Johnson (1931)
- on performing rights (1932–1933)
- on taxation (1932–1934)
- on mineral oils and petrol and other products of mineral oils (1933–1935)
- on the wheat, flour and bread industries (1934–1936)
- to inquire into and report upon the circumstances associated with the retirement of Lieutenant-Commander Alan Dermot Casey from the Royal Australian Navy (1934)
- to inquire into the monetary and banking systems at present in operation in Australia (1935–1937)
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| 1936–1940 |
- on doctors' remuneration for national insurance service and other contract practice (1938)
- regarding the contract for the erection of additions to the General Post Office, Sydney (1939)
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| 1941–1950 |
- to inquire into and report upon the contract or contracts with Abbco Bread Co. Pty. Limited for the supply of bread to the Department of the Army, and other matters (1941)
- to inquire into circumstances under which certain public monies were used and to whom, and for what purposes such moneys were paid (1941)
- an inquiry into a statement that there was a document missing from the official files in relation to "The Brisbane Line" (1943)
- to inquire into and report upon certain transactions of the Sydney Land Sales Control Office, and the Canberra Land Sales Control Office of the Treasury (1947)
- to inquire into certain transactions in relation to timber rights in the Territory of Papua-New Guinea (1949)
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| 1951–1960 |
- on the Port Augusta to Alice Springs Railway (1951–1952)
- on television (1953–1954)
- on espionage (1954–1955)
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| 1961–1970 |
- on alleged improper practices and improper refusal to co-operate with the Victoria Police Force on the part of persons employed in the Postmaster-General's Department in Victoria in relation to illegal gambling (1962–1963)
- on loss of HMAS Voyager (1964)
- on the statement of Lieutenant Commander Cabban and matters incidental thereto (1967–1968)
- into exploratory and production drilling for petroleum in the area of the Great Barrier Reef (1970–1975)
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| 1971–1980 | 1971–1975 |
- Aboriginal Land Rights Commission (1973–1974)
- Australian Post Office Commission of inquiry (1973–1974)
- of Inquiry into land tenures (1973–1976)
- on petroleum (1973–1976)
- of Inquiry into the maritime industry (1973–1976)
- Independent Inquiry into Frequency Modulation Broadcasting (1973–1974)
- of Inquiry into transport to and from Tasmania (1974–1976)
- on Australian Government Administration (1974–1976)
- on human relationships (1974–1978)
- on intelligence and security (1974–1977)
- into alleged payments to maritime unions (1974–1976)
- to inquire into and report upon certain incidents in which Aborigines were involved in the Laverton area (1975–1976)
- on Norfolk Island (1975–1976)
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| 1975–1980 |
- of Inquiry into drugs (1977–1980)
- of Inquiry into matters in relation to electoral redistribution Queensland, 1977 (1978)
- of Inquiry into the efficiency and administration of hospitals (1979–1981)
- of Inquiry into the viability of the Christmas Island phosphate industry (1979–1980)
- on the activities of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union (1980–1984)
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| 1981–1990 | 1981–1985 |
- of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking (1981–1983)
- into the activities of the Australian Building Construction Employees' and Builders Labourers' Federation (1981–1982)
- into Australian meat industry (1981–1982)
- of Inquiry into the activities of the Nugan Hand Group (1983–1985)
- on the use and effects of chemical agents on Australian personnel in Vietnam (1983–1985)
- on Australia's security and intelligence agencies (1983–1985)
- of Inquiry into compensation arising from social security conspiracy prosecutions (1984–1986)
- into British nuclear tests in Australia (1984–1985)
- of inquiry into alleged telephone interceptions (1985–1986)
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| 1991–2000 |
- of Inquiry into the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (1994–1995)
- of Inquiry into the leasing by the Commonwealth of accommodation in Centenary House (1994)
- of Inquiry into the relations between the CAA and Seaview Air (1994–1996)
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