Royal commission
A royal commission is a major ad-hoc formal public inquiry into a defined issue in some monarchies. They have been held in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mauritius and Saudi Arabia. In republics an equivalent entity may be termed a commission of inquiry.
Such an inquiry has considerable powers, typically equivalent or greater than those of a judge but restricted to the terms of reference for which it was created. These powers may include subpoenaing witnesses, notably video evidences, taking evidence under oath and requesting documents.
The commission is created by the head of state on the advice of the government and formally appointed by letters patent. In practice—unlike lesser forms of inquiry—once a commission has started the government cannot stop it. Consequently, governments are usually very careful about framing the terms of reference and generally include in them a date by which the commission must finish.
Royal commissions are called to look into matters of great importance and usually controversy. These can be matters such as government structure, the treatment of minorities, events of considerable public concern or economic questions. Many royal commissions last many years and, often, a different government is left to respond to the findings.
Notable royal commissions
Australia
Royal commissions have been held in Australia at a federal level since 1902. Royal commissions appointed by the Governor-General operate under the Royal Commissions Act 1902 passed by the Parliament of Australia in 1902. A defunct alternative is known as a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry.Royal commissions are the highest form of inquiry on matters of public importance. A royal commission is formally established by the Governor-General on behalf of the Crown and on the advice of government Ministers. The government decides the terms of reference, provides the funding and appoints the commissioners, who are selected on the basis of their independence and qualifications. They are never serving politicians.
Royal commissions are usually chaired by one or more notable figures. Because of their quasi-judicial powers the commissioners are often retired or serving judges. They usually involve research into an issue, consultations with experts both within and outside government and public consultations as well. The warrant may grant immense investigatory powers, including summoning witnesses under oath, offering of indemnities, seizing of documents and other evidence, holding hearings in camera if necessary and—in a few cases—compelling all government officials to aid in the execution of the commission. The results of royal commissions are published in reports, often massive, of findings containing policy recommendations.
Due to the verbose nature of the titles of these formal documents they are commonly known by the name of the commission's chair. For example, the "Royal Commission into whether there has been corrupt or criminal conduct by any Western Australian Police Officer" is known as the Kennedy Royal Commission.
While these reports are often quite influential, with the government enacting some or all recommendations into law, the work of some commissions have been almost completely ignored by the government. In other cases, where the commissioner has departed from the Warranted terms, the commission has been dissolved by a superior court.
Federal
- Royal Commission in the matter of an inquiry into a statement that there was a document missing from the official files in relation to "The Brisbane Line"
- Royal Commission on loss of HMAS Voyager – investigated the collision between HMAS Melbourne and HMAS Voyager
- Royal Commission on the statement of Lieutenant Commander Cabban and matters incidental thereto – investigated claims that the captain of HMAS Voyager frequently drank to excess and was unfit for command
- Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security – investigated the country's intelligence agencies
- Royal Commission on Human Relationships – inquired into and reported on the family, social, educational and sexual aspects of male and female relationships
- Royal Commission on the activities of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union – investigated organised crime influences and drug trafficking in a large trade union
- Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking
- Royal Commission into British nuclear tests in Australia
- Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody – investigated the allegedly disproportionate number of deaths of Australian Aboriginals while in custody
- Royal Commission into HIH Insurance – investigated the collapse of HIH Insurance, then Australia's second largest insurance company
- Royal Commission into the Building and Construction Industry – investigated the conduct of industrial relations within the building industry
- Inquiry into certain Australian companies in relation to the UN Oil-For-Food Programme – investigated the alleged participation of the AWB into the Oil for Food program
- Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
- Royal Commission into the Home Insulation Program – investigated the death of four male workers, ninety-four house fires related to insulation, and allegations of fraud as a result of the implementation of the Home Insulation Program
- Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption
- Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory
- Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry
- Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety
- Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability
- Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements
- Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme
- Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide
- Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion
New South Wales
- Royal Commission into the New South Wales Police Service – investigated police corruption in New South Wales
- Royal Commission into Drug Trafficking – investigated drug trafficking in New South Wales, especially links between the Mafia and New South Wales Police and the disappearance of Donald Mackay
- Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons
- Royal Commission of Inquiry in respect of certain matters relating to allegations of organised crime in clubs – investigated organised crime in New South Wales
- Chelmsford Royal Commission – investigated patient deaths due to induced comas at the Chelmsford psychiatric hospital in Sydney during the 1960s and 1970s
Queensland
- Commission of Inquiry into Possible Illegal Activities and Associated Police Misconduct – investigated police corruption in Queensland
- Grantham Flood Commission of Inquiry
- Barrett Adolescent Centre Commission of Inquiry
South Australia
- Commission appointed by the Governor-in-Chief to inquire into the loss of the Admella
- Royal Commission in regard to Rupert Max Stuart
- Splatt Royal Commission
- Hindmarsh Island Royal Commission – investigated the legal and political controversy that involved the clash of Indigenous Australian religious beliefs and property rights regarding the construction of a bridge to Hindmarsh Island
- Kapunda Road Royal Commission – investigated the circumstances of the hit-and-run death of Ian Humphrey and those of the trial and conviction of Eugene McGee
- Child Protection Systems Royal Commission – investigated the effectiveness of the child protection systems then in place
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission – investigated opportunities and risks for South Australia
- Murray-Darling Basin Royal Commission – investigated the operations and effectiveness of the Murray-Darling Basin system
- Royal Commission into Early Childhood Education & Care
- Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
Victoria
- Royal Commission into the King Street Bridge failure
- Royal Commission into the West Gate Bridge collapse
- Royal Commission into the Longford gas plant accident
- 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission – investigated the events and conditions surrounding the 2009 Victorian bushfires
- Royal Commission into Family Violence
- Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System
- Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants
Western Australia
- Royal Commission into alleged killing and burning of bodies of Aborigines in East Kimberley and into police methods when effecting arrests – investigated the Forrest River massacre of Indigenous Australians
- Royal Commission into Commercial Activities of Government and Other Matters – investigated the collapse of Bond Corporation, Rothwells, Bell Group, and other large businesses in Western Australia as well as government commercial enterprises
- Royal Commission into the use of Executive Power to determine the circumstances of the tabling of a petition in a family law case and the alleged misleading of the Parliament of Western Australia by Carmen Lawrence
- Royal commission into whether there has been corrupt or criminal conduct by any Western Australian Police Officer – investigated high-level corruption in the Western Australian police force
Northern Territory
- Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory. On 25 July 2016 Prime Minister Turnbull announced a Royal Commission would be established after an investigation by Four Corners uncovered serious mistreatment of inmates within the Northern Territory's juvenile detention system.
Bahamas
- Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking and Government Corruption – A three-person Commission of Inquiry was appointed after US-television reports alleged the government was taking bribes from drug traffickers to look the other way as drugs flowed through the Bahamas bound for the United States.