Public Interest Map (PIM) for Queensland Government Bodies |
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PIM SUMMARY FORM
Core Premises
Government Ministers are responsible to Parliament, and ultimately to the electorate, for the operation of all departmental and non-departmental bodies within their portfolio.
A portfolio department is the organisational form of first choice for government.
Delegation, or devolution of public power should be unambiguous, transparent, granted and exercised in the public interest, accountable, and subject to review.
WHY have a (non-departmental) government body?
If justified, WHAT form should it take?
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Does the activity need to be done?
Should the Queensland Government undertake the proposed activity?
Is there any compelling reason why a department (or other existing body) can not, or should not, undertake the proposed activity?
Public Interest Case Organisational capability, Independence, Risk (assessment on public interest principles), or Essential public participation and consultation.
Sunset or review
Suitability of organisational form, in the public interest Functional, power and environmental indicators Hierarchy of suitable form options
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HOW should it govern and be governed?
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Develop a governance framework in accordance with the Minimum Standards of the Good Governance Framework.
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