Chapter 1 Introduction
1.         Under the provisions of standing order 216 by which the committee
  is established, the committee is required, as soon as practicable after each 31 December,
  to prepare and table in the House a report on its operations during that year.
2.         This is the report of the committee for the calendar year
  2012.
Responsibilities
  of the Committee
3.         Standing order 216 sets out the following terms of
  reference for the committee:
  
    - Committee of Privileges and Members’ Interests shall be appointed to:
      
       
    
      - inquire into and report on
        complaints of breach of privilege or contempt which may be referred to it by
        the House under standing order 51 or by the Speaker under standing
          order 52, or any other related matter referred to it by or in accordance
        with a resolution of the House;
        
       
      -  inquire into and report on
        the arrangements made for the compilation, maintenance and accessibility of a
        Register of Members’ Interests;
        
       
      -  consider proposals by
        Members and others on the form and content of the Register of Members’
        Interests;
        
       
      -  consider specific complaints
        about registering or declaring interests;
        
       
      -  consider possible changes to
        any code of conduct adopted by the House; and
        
       
      -  consider whether specified
        persons (other than Members) ought to be required to register and declare their
        interests.
        
       
    
    - The committee shall consist of 11 members: the Leader of the House or
      his or her nominee, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition or his or her nominee
      and nine other members, five government and four non-government Members. When
      the Opposition is composed of two parties, the non-government Members shall
      consist of at least one member of the smaller opposition party.
      
     
    - The committee may call for witnesses and documents, but when considering
      a matter concerning the registration or declaration of Members’ interests it
      must not exercise that power or undertake an investigation of a person’s
      private interests unless the action is approved by at least 6 members of the
      committee other than the Chair.
      
     
    - The committee may report when it sees fit, and must report to the House
      on its operations in connection with the registration and declaration of
      Members’ interests during the year as soon as possible after 31 December each
      year.
 
  
  
 
            A report in accordance
with these terms of reference follows.
 
Arrangements
  made for the compilation, maintenance and accessibility of the Register
4.         Since 1986 arrangements
  approved by the committee provide that the Register may be inspected, by
  appointment, between 10 am and 12 noon and 2 pm and 4 pm on working days in the office of the Registrar. In addition the Registrar may grant
  permission for the Register to be inspected outside of those hours if the
  Registrar is satisfied that the circumstances surrounding the request warrant
  the exercise of such a discretion.
5.         The publication of the
  statements of Members’ Interests on the Parliament House website was
  implemented at the commencement of the 43rd Parliament. This has
  been a very significant change to accessibility of the statements.
6.         In total the Register
  was inspected on only 14 occasions during 2012. These inspections take no
  account of the use of copies of statements of interests and notifications of
  alterations of interests tabled by the Chair and made available through the
  Table Office nor of the number of visits to the committee’s electronic version
  of the Register. The number of inspections continues to fall as a result of
  making the Register available on line. A total of only 30 people have accessed
  the hard copy Register since it went on line on 25 October 2010.
7.       The report on
  operations of the committee for 2011 was tabled on 13 February 2012.
  Statements of interests of members were tabled as follows:
  
    - alterations from 24 November 2011 to 21 March 2012 were
      tabled on 22 March 2012;
      
     
    - alterations from 22 March 2012 to 27 June 2012 were tabled on
      28 June 2012; and
      
     
    - alterations from 28 June 2012 to 28 November 2012 were tabled on
      29 November 2012.
 
  
8.         No changes were made in
  respect of the form and content of the Register, however as noted above, the
  committee has made the Register available on the Australian Parliament House
  website.
Specific
  complaints made in relation to the registering or declaring of interest
9.         Two
  complaints were raised with the committee during 2012 about the returns of
  members. On 20 August 2012 the Chair reported to the House that the
  committee had considered the matters raised and had obtained information from the
  members concerned. The committee had concluded there were no grounds for
  further action.
Changes to any
  code of conduct
10.       The House has not adopted
  any code of conduct for members. However, the House referred to the Committee on
  23 November 2010 an inquiry into the development of a Code of Conduct
  for Members. 
11.       The committee has
  presented to the House a comprehensive discussion paper on the possible
  implementation of a Code of Conduct for Members and can be found at  http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/House_of_Representatives_Committees?url=pmi/cocreport.htm.
Registration
  of interests by other classes of person
12.       No issues were considered
  in this area during the year.
  
Hon Nicola Roxon MP
CHAIR
February 2013