The premise is that people who are elected to Parliament are usually law-abiding. It is important to give them the tools to make sure that, through omission, they don't do something they will come to regret.
Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner, Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner
The premise is that people who are elected to Parliament are usually law-abiding. It is important to give them the tools to make sure that, through omission, they don't do something they will come to regret.
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