Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 No 35
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64 Functions
(1) The functions of the Joint Committee are as follows:(a) to monitor and to review the exercise by the Commission and the
Inspector of the Commission’s and Inspector’s
functions,
(b) to report to both Houses of Parliament, with such comments as it
thinks fit, on any matter appertaining to the Commission or the Inspector or
connected with the exercise of its functions to which, in the opinion of the
Joint Committee, the attention of Parliament should be
directed,
(c) to examine each annual and other report of the Commission and of
the Inspector and report to both Houses of Parliament on any matter appearing
in, or arising out of, any such report,
(d) to examine trends and changes in corrupt conduct, and practices
and methods relating to corrupt conduct, and report to both Houses of
Parliament any change which the Joint Committee thinks desirable to the
functions, structures and procedures of the Commission and the
Inspector,
(e) to inquire into any question in connection with its functions
which is referred to it by both Houses of Parliament, and report to both
Houses on that question.
(2) Nothing in this Part authorises the Joint Committee:(a) to investigate a matter relating to particular conduct,
or
(b) to reconsider a decision to investigate, not to investigate or to
discontinue investigation of a particular complaint, or
(c) to reconsider the findings, recommendations, determinations or
other decisions of the Commission in relation to a particular investigation or
complaint.