Examples of Parliamentary Inspector in a sentence
Allegation about Commissioner, Parliamentary Inspector or judicial officer not to be received or initiated(1) An allegation about the Commissioner must not be received by the Commission.(2) An allegation about a person in his or her capacity as the Parliamentary Inspector, or an officer of the Parliamentary Inspector, must not be received or initiated by the Commission.
Allegation about Commissioner, Parliamentary Inspector or judicial officer not to be received or initiated (1) An allegation about the Commissioner must not be received by the Commission.
Judicial review excluded (1) Except with the consent of the Parliamentary Inspector, a prerogative writ cannot be issued and an injunction or a declaratory judgment cannot be given in respect of the performance of a function for the purposes of this Part and proceedings cannot be brought seeking such a writ, injunction, or judgment.
The Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission.
Parliamentary Inspector not to interfere withCommission’s operations 174Division 3 — Reporting199.
A request for classification as a telecommunications utility or competitive provider.
Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission means the Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission within the meaning of the Corruption and Crime Commission Act.
Application of Financial Management Act 2006and Auditor General Act 2006 164Part 13 — Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime CommissionDivision 1 — Office of Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission188.
Section 7 of the Salaries and Allowances Act 1975 (‘the Act’) requires the Tribunal, at intervals of not more than twelve months, to inquire into and report to the Minister responsible on the question of whether any alterations are desirable in the remuneration to be paid or provided to Judges, District Court Judges, Masters of the Supreme Court, Magistrates and the Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission.
In his 2013 Whitmore, Lecture, Chief Justice Martin also included the Inspector of Custodial Services, the Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission and the Commissioner for Children and Young People as performing ‘integrity functions’ in Western Australia.