The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has today tabled its Annual Report of Committee Activities 2022-2023.
During the reporting period, the Committee undertook numerous legislative and oversight reviews, working across 14 inquiries; and presented nine reports to the Parliament on a range of complex national security matters.
The Committee held 50 meetings and briefings, including seven public hearings and three site visits. The Committee reviewed 13 terrorist listings under the Criminal Code, continued its annual reviews of the administration and expenditure of intelligence agencies, examined four bills before Parliament, and undertook four statutory reviews of existing legislation.
Chair of the Committee, Mr Peter Khalil MP, said ‘The operations of the PJCIS are central to ensuring appropriate and effective national security laws, and accountability of the national intelligence community. The Committee’s oversight ensures that our law enforcement and intelligence agencies are best positioned to ensure the safety and security of the Australian public.’
The Committee thanks all who made contributions to the various inquiries and reviews undertaken over the 2022-2023 financial year.
Further information on the functions and role of the Committee, a copy of the annual report and all the reports presented by the Committee during the review period, can be obtained from the Committee’s website.