Parliamentary Inquiry
A Parliamentary Inquiry is a formal investigation conducted by a legislative body, such as a parliament, to gather information on specific issues or events. These inquiries aim to understand the facts, assess policies, and evaluate the effectiveness of government actions. They often involve collecting evidence from various sources, including experts, stakeholders, and the public.
During a Parliamentary Inquiry, members of the parliament may hold hearings, ask questions, and review documents. The findings are typically compiled into a report, which may include recommendations for future actions or reforms. This process helps ensure transparency and accountability in government operations.