Royal Commission
A Royal Commission is an official inquiry established by a government to investigate specific issues of public concern. It is typically led by a group of experts or commissioners who gather evidence, conduct hearings, and produce a report with recommendations. These commissions are often set up to address serious matters such as corruption, public health crises, or systemic failures in institutions.
The findings of a Royal Commission can lead to significant changes in laws, policies, or practices. They are usually seen as a way to ensure transparency and accountability, helping to restore public trust in government and institutions. Examples of Royal Commissions include those investigating child abuse, financial misconduct, or environmental issues.