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About the Committee

Appointment of the committee - 42nd Parliament

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services was appointed on 14 February 2008 when the Senate agreed to a resolution from the House of Representatives, passed on 12 February 2008.

Role of the committee

The committee is established by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001. Section 243 sets out the duties of the committee as follows:

(a) to inquire into, and report to both Houses on:

(i) activities of ASIC or the Panel, or matters connected with such activities, to which, in the Parliamentary Committee's opinion, the Parliament's attention should be directed; or

(ii) the operation of the corporations legislation (other than the excluded provisions), or of any other law of the Commonwealth, of a State or Territory or of a foreign country that appears to the Parliamentary Committee to affect significantly the operation of the corporations legislation (other than the excluded provisions); and

(b) to examine each annual report that is prepared by a body established by this Act and of which a copy has been laid before a House, and to report to both Houses on matters that appear in, or arise out of, that annual report and to which, in the Parliamentary Committee's opinion, the Parliament's attention should be directed; and

(c) to inquire into any question in connection with its duties that is referred to it by a House, and to report to that House on that question.

Composition of the committee

Section 241 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 provides that the committee should have ten senators and members, with membership divided equally between the two Houses.

Three members of the House of Representatives are to be nominated by the Government Whip or Whips, and two members by the Opposition Whip or Whips, or by an Independent member. The Leader of the Government in the Senate and the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate are to nominate two senators each, and one senator is to be nominated by any minority groups or Independent senators.

The chair of the committee is to be elected from among the Government nominations.

Name changes

The Committee has had the following name changes in recent Parliaments:

  • Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Securities-before 2002
  • Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services-2002 to the present

For further information, contact:

Committee Secretary
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia

Phone: +61 2 6277 3583
Fax: +61 2 6277 5719
Email: corporations.joint@aph.gov.au

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