LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
CLP REFUSES SCRUTINY ON INTEGRITY AND ETHICS COMMISSIONER BILL
Thursday, 23 October 2025
The CLP has refused to send its own Integrity and Ethics Commissioner Bill to the Legislative Scrutiny Committee.
And it’s hard to imagine anything more ironic or more hypocritical than a government refusing scrutiny on its own Integrity Bill.
That’s not transparency. That’s not accountability. And Territorians deserve better.
The Scrutiny Committee exists to do one simple thing make sure laws are tested in public, with expert input and community oversight. It’s how good governments build trust.
Territory Labor Opposition supports reforms that strengthen integrity and rebuild confidence in the Territory’s institutions. But that confidence must be earned through daylight, not secrecy.
This year, less than a quarter of all Bills introduced to Parliament have been sent to the Scrutiny Committee, just 11 out of 48.
The CLP treats scrutiny as optional dodging accountability whenever it suits them.
By blocking committee referral, the CLP has shut Territorians out of a conversation about the very laws designed to protect honesty and accountability in public life.
The ICAC’s reputation has been damaged, and restoring trust means doing the work properly thoroughly and transparently.
If the CLP were serious about integrity, they would welcome scrutiny not run from it.
Media Contact: Isobella Meredith 0456 574 047 | isobella.meredith@nt.gov.au