Judicial Commissions Bill Passes House Of Assembly

Tasmanian Government

The Judicial Commissions Bill 2024 has passed the House of Assembly.

The Judicial Commissions Bill 2024 establishes a framework for the management of judicial complaints in Tasmania.

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Guy Barnett, said he looked forward to the Bill now progressing through the Legislative Council.

"The Bill establishes a fair, efficient and transparent process for gathering information and appropriately handling complaints in relation to judicial officers in Tasmania," the Attorney-General said.

"A fit-for-purpose, contemporary justice system is integral to the success of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future."

A fact sheet is available here.

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