Friday, September 20, 2024

Australia announces independent standards commission

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA

The Australian Government will introduce a Bill to Parliament today to establish the Independent Parliamentary Standards Commission (IPSC), delivering on Recommendation 22 of Set the Standard, the Australian Human Rights Commission’s report into Commonwealth parliamentary workplaces.

The IPSC will be an independent workplace investigation and sanctions framework that will enforce behaviour codes for Parliamentarians, MOPS staff and other people who work in Commonwealth parliamentary workplaces.

Draft Behaviour Codes for members of parliament and their staff were endorsed in principle in February 2023 and will be formally adopted following the passage of the IPSC legislation, the Government said in a statement. These codes set out expectations for behaviour, including requirements to foster respectful and inclusive workplaces, and a prohibition on bullying, harassment, sexual harassment and assault, and discrimination. Australian Minister for Finance, Senator Katy Gallagher (pictured, below) says improving the culture at Parliament House was a cross-party effort.

“The 2021 Set the Standard report laid bare the serious issues of bullying, sexual harassment and sexual assault at Parliamentary workplaces,” she said.

“Since coming to Government and in conjunction with the Parliamentary Leadership Taskforce we’ve been working hard to put the systems in place so that people can raise workplace complaints, and when complaints are substantiated, that both staff and parliamentarians are held to account for their behaviour.

‘‘I thank members of the Parliamentary Leadership Taskforce and staff consultative group for their feedback and collaboration in good faith as we have prepared this legislation for introduction. I look forward to working across the Parliament to pass this legislation as soon as possible.”

The types of sanctions imposed will vary depending on whether the respondent is a current or former parliamentarian, MOPS employee or other parliamentary workplace participant.

The Government has committed $3.8 million in 2024-25 to the PWSS for initial funding to establish the IPSC from 1 October 2024, subject to the passage of legislation.

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