Liberal bill
a "blatant move" to assert control over public inquiries
Vancouver - FIPA
and the BC Civil Liberties Association have joined forces to oppose
a blatant move by
the BC Liberals to assert strict Cabinet control over future public
inquiries.
On April 24,
the BC government introduced Bill 23, a revamped Public Inquiry Act,
which radically changes
the rules for inquiries. Historically, the law required public inquiry
reports to be publicly tabled in the Legislative
Assembly. Under the new bill, a public inquiry commission will not
be able to issue its report to any person
other than the minister, and Cabinet will have the power to decide
when and if a report from a public inquiry will
be released.
"This act
takes both the 'public' and the 'inquiry' out of public inquiry, said
BCCLA president Jason Gratl.
"It's nothing more than a scheme to thwart independent oversight
and government accountability."
Other proposed
changes include:
Bill 23 will exclude
the courts from reviewing orders made by commissions in the
course of a public inquiry.
Section 5 allows
the government to terminate a public inquiry or change its terms of
reference at any time before
a commission issues its final report.
Bill 23 limits
the powers of public inquiries by creating two types of inquiries
- "study commissions" and "hearing
commissions". Each commission will have a very limited range
of investigative powers.
"Under this
legislation, it is unlikely there could be a report on the child care
system such as Ted Hughes just
presented," stated FIPA Executive Director Darrell Evans. "Apparently
the BC Liberals will no longer tolerate
such independent scrutiny."
"This
bill even allows for everything related to a public inquiry to be
exempt from the Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act," Evans continued. "At a time
when the federal government, as its first order of business,
is passing legislation to make government more accountable, the BC
government is proposing a bill with the
express purpose of making itself less accountable,"
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Bill 23
CONTACTS:
Darrell Evans, FIPA: (604) 739-9788
Jason Gratl, BCCLA: (604) 317-3013