AnonyMary
Formerly Fooled - Finally Free
Larry Brennan is on.. Suspended for a few mins for the committee to meet.
http://webcast.aph.gov.au/livebroadcasting/asx2/hms10v_40K.asx
update: his testimony will be in-camera so we won't be able to hear it, but neither will CoS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_camera
Parliament of Australia: Senate: Publications - Senate Briefs
Quote:
Committees generally prefer to take evidence in public hearings. Where there is a risk, however, that the exposure of some evidence in a particular committee inquiry could be contrary to the public interest for reasons including possible prejudice to court proceedings, national security or individual privacy, a committee may decide to hear evidence in private (in camera).
Senate standing order 35(2) requires that the examination of all witnesses, including those heard in camera, be recorded in a transcript of evidence (Hansard). Witnesses may apply at any time for all or part of their evidence to be heard in private and the committee must consider such applications. Although the Senate and its committees have the power to publish evidence taken in camera, normally this course is not taken. However, the Senate or a committee may subsequently decide to publish in camera evidence because the reasons for keeping such evidence confidential no longer exist. It is an offence punishable by the Senate to publish evidence taken in camera without permission.
http://webcast.aph.gov.au/livebroadcasting/asx2/hms10v_40K.asx
update: his testimony will be in-camera so we won't be able to hear it, but neither will CoS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_camera
Parliament of Australia: Senate: Publications - Senate Briefs
Quote:
Committees generally prefer to take evidence in public hearings. Where there is a risk, however, that the exposure of some evidence in a particular committee inquiry could be contrary to the public interest for reasons including possible prejudice to court proceedings, national security or individual privacy, a committee may decide to hear evidence in private (in camera).
Senate standing order 35(2) requires that the examination of all witnesses, including those heard in camera, be recorded in a transcript of evidence (Hansard). Witnesses may apply at any time for all or part of their evidence to be heard in private and the committee must consider such applications. Although the Senate and its committees have the power to publish evidence taken in camera, normally this course is not taken. However, the Senate or a committee may subsequently decide to publish in camera evidence because the reasons for keeping such evidence confidential no longer exist. It is an offence punishable by the Senate to publish evidence taken in camera without permission.
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