Ms Susan Davies MP

Independent Member for Gippsland West

12 October 1999

 

Dear Ms Davies

I write to formally respond to your letter of the 1 October 1999 incorporating an amended copy of the Independent’s Charter Victoria 1999.

I am pleased to indicate that I support the Charter in its entirety and seek to outline in detail how a Bracks’ Labor Government could implement it in full.

I join with you in expressing a commitment to providing stable, open and accountable government which is able to work productively for the people of Victoria.

It is the policy of the Victorian Labor Party to implement reform in order to revitalise Victoria’s democratic institutions, increase community participation in decision making, and strengthen the power of key independent watchdogs.

At the broader level I am pleased to say that the four points listed in the Charter formed the basis of Labor’s election campaign and policy development process. The majority of Victorians who voted for the Victorian Labor Party did so on the understanding that they were voting for a Bracks Labor Government that would:

In respect to the relationship between a Bracks’ Government and Independent Members of Parliament the record of Victorian Labor in working with Independent Members and encouraging their full participation in the democratic process over the last four years stands as a testament to our respect for all Members of the Parliament and the communities they represent.

This formal response will detail my position on the Charter and how I intend to implement both its detail and its spirit in the event of your support.

 

 

 

1. Promoting open and accountable government

I have campaigned and fought for the creation of open and accountable government in Victoria for many years. It is my greatest priority to ensure that the Victorian community has its respect for our democratic institutions and system of government restored. I believe that if a Bracks’ Labor Government were in a position to implement this Charter that we would see a transformation of our Government and the community’s relationship with it.

 

1.1 a) Restore the role, function and resources of the Auditor-General by repealing the Audit (Amendment) Act 1997

  1. Have future appointments to the position of Auditor General be made on the recommendation of the joint Parliamentary Public Accounts and Estimates Committee

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to the following:

 

1.2 Rebuild the Freedom of Information Act

  1. Reducing the restrictions on access to documents on the grounds of "cabinet confidentiality"

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

 

  1. Removing restrictions based on "commercial confidentiality" (to the extent of the New Zealand Act)

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

  1. Removing obstructions such as excessive costs and appeals against document release

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to the following:

 

  1. Reducing time-gaps permissible before providing documents

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to the following:

 

 

 

 

1.3 Ensure that budget documents are properly comparable from one year to the next, by including parallel information in both formats where a format change is deemed desirable

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to the following:

 

    1. Adhere to the ideals of freedom of speech by:
  1. affirming the principles that debate and dissent are legitimate aspects of a democratic political system

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to the following:

  1. removing restrictions on the freedom of speech of those employed under government contract.

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to the following:

 

 

    1. Clearly establish the independence of the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Police Commissioner

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

    1. Establish a Judicial Inquiry into the Ambulance contracts/Intergraph issue.

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

1.7 Consult with interested parties within the community before developing new legislation

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

 

 

2. Improving the democratic operation of Parliament

I am personally committed to transforming Parliament into an open and democratic forum for the exchange of ideas and the scrutiny of the Executive Government.

    1. Reform the Legislative Council
  1. Abolishing the current 6-8 year terms, so that all Members face 4 year terms

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

  1. Adopting a proportional representation system

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

  1. Establish standing committees to review legislation and the operation of Government (similar to the operation of the Senate)

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to :

 

    1. Revise both sessional and standing orders of parliament
  1. A requirement that Ministers actually answer questions during question time

As Premier in the Bracks’ Labor Government I personally commit to the following:

  1. A minimum number of sitting days per year

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

  1. More questions on each sitting day (minimum number of questions)

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

  1. More grievance and issues of public importance debates

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

e) The opening up of opportunities to debate private member’s bill and petitions

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

    1. Alter the Constitution so governments serve fixed four-year terms unless interrupted by a vote of no confidence.

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

    1. Establish a Victorian Constitutional Commission to conduct a thorough review of the Constitution and Parliament

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

  1. Establishing clear plans, strategies and targets to address the urgent needs of Rural Victoria
  2. I am personally committed to Labor’s vision of growing the whole of the State and joining our regional towns and cities with each other through infrastructure projects and programs that put people first.

     

    1. Improved regional employment opportunities
    2. Improve rural infrastructure such as roads, rail, water power and gas
    3. Rural health, education, police, emergency services, environment and human services

Labor’s policies are committed to ending the neglect of regional and rural communities and placing the public interest before economic policies that do not work for the whole of the State. In particular the following is a list of initiatives that are clear evidence of a Bracks’ Labor Government’s commitment to rural and regional Victoria:

 

    1. Local Government

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to the following:

 

  1. Assurances for Independent Members
  2. I have always attempted to build a relationship with all Members of Parliament regardless of their political affiliation in respect for their responsibilities and commitment to their constituents and the Victorian public.

    I and my Parliamentary Labor colleagues have also forged a special relationship with Independent Members of Parliament in light of our mutual interests and in recognition of the particular difficulties confronted by Independent Members and our shared opposition to the degradation of community services in regional and rural Victoria.

    I give the commitment to work with Independent Members, not based upon the balance of the current Parliament, rather on my own personal dedication to work with those who share a commitment to providing the best representation they can to the community they represent.

     

    1. Treat all members of Parliament, including Independent Members, with courtesy and respect
    2. I give a personal commitment to continue the positive, courteous, constructive and honest relationship that I have with Independent Members of Parliament.

       

    3. Allocate Independents a higher level of staffing and resources in order to assist them in dealing with their significantly greater level of responsibility

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

    1. Allocate a senior member of the Premier’s staff with the responsibility for ensuring that Independents have access to Ministers, key public servants and the Premier

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

4.4 Construct an ongoing consultative mechanism with Independents

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to the following:

 

  1. Privatisation

I commit a Bracks’ Labor Government to:

 

  1. Statement of intent for Legislative program

It is my view that it is important that I detail the key elements of Labor’s legislative program for the coming Parliamentary session in order to obtain in principle support for the key tenets of Labor’s legislative agenda.

At this time you have been provided with a copy of all Labor’s policies released prior to the State Election.

You would be aware my key priorities are to introduce democratic reform, improve education and health services to the Victorian community and implement a growth agenda for rural and regional Victoria. In particular my legislative program for the coming session of Parliament will include:

I acknowledge and respect your right to vote on all legislation in accordance with the needs of your electorates. I also however seek your support for the general thrust and principle behind this Legislative program in order to make it clear to the Governor that your support for Labor’s legislative program is able to be achieved after proper negotiation.

 

Conclusion

In our discussions I have been delighted by the commitment and courage you have demonstrated in demanding reform of Victoria’s political system to ensure more open and accountable government.

The Charter reflects the commitment of myself to actively work towards a different style of leadership in Victoria that harnesses different views and embraces public debate in developing better policy and outcomes for ordinary Victorians.

I have a personal view that, if Labor were to form Government with the support of Independent Members, power in Victoria would be firmly placed back into the hands of our community. I have an absolute commitment to restore pride back in Victoria and provide stable, open and honest government.

It is also important to note that Labor’s determination to implement the Charter will extend to administrative actions outside the Legislative process in line with the Party’s longstanding policy commitments.

I believe Labor can work with Independent Members to further the interests of the State and I look forward to ongoing discussions in respect to these issues.

In the event of your support I would be happy to provide a formal Memorandum of Understanding for your consideration.

 

Kind regards

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEVE BRACKS MP

Victorian Labor Leader

 

 

 

ATTACHMENT 1

 

Ambulance Royal Commission

Draft Terms of Reference

The Royal Commission is to be appointed for the purpose of inquiring into and reporting upon the following maters:

  1. The matters raised in the Auditor-General’s special report No.49 into "Contracting and outsourcing practises of the Metropolitan Ambulance Service" (the MAS)
  2. Whether there has been any, and if so what, improper or illegal conduct in relation to the reporting of performance standards pursuant to contracts entered into by the MAS.
  3. The manner in which government agencies and public officials have dealt with or responded to requests pursuant to Freedom of Information Act since 1 January 1994 relating to:
    1. contracting and outsourcing by the MAS;
    2. matters arising out of, or related to, the same (including police investigation documents).
  1. Whether there has been any:
    1. failure to properly disclose; or
    2. improper conduct in relation to;

documents relating to ambulance contracts or outsourcing practises.

5. Whether, in relation to the above matters, there is evidence admissible in a Court of Law sufficient to place any person on trial for any offence or to initiate disciplinary proceedings.