27th Mar 2024, 4:39 PM – Senate Autonomous Sanctions Amendment Bill 2024 - Committee of the Whole - Sanctions and annual report
Summary
EditThe majority voted against amendments introduced by the Greens, which means they failed.
Amendment text
(1) Page 7 (after line 32), at the end of the bill, add:
Schedule 2 — Thematic sanctions and other measures
Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011
1 Section 4
Insert:
civil society organisation does not include the following:
(a) a foreign government entity;
(b) a body that is carried on for the purposes of profit or gain to its individual members;
2 At the end of subsection 10(4)
Add:
; and (e) if the proposed proscription addresses a matter mentioned in paragraph 3(3)(d) or (f)—the Minister must consider any credible information provided by a civil society organisation that monitors violations or abuses of human rights or has expertise in international humanitarian law.
3 At the end of subsection 10(5)
Add:
; and (e) if the proscription addresses a matter mentioned in paragraph 3(3)(d) or (f)—the Minister must consider any credible information provided by a civil society organisation that monitors violations or abuses of human rights or has expertise in international humanitarian law.
4 At the end of section 10
Add:
(7) The regulations must prescribe one or more processes under which a civil society organisation may provide information to the Minister as mentioned in paragraphs (4)(e) and (5)(e).
(8) Without limiting subsection (7), the regulations may provide for any of the following:
(a) the Minister to convene regular meetings with civil society organisations;
(b) the Minister to convene such other meetings with civil society organisations as are necessary to respond to an international crisis;
(c) opportunities for civil society organisations to provide information in confidence to the Minister;
(d) the development of strategies and guidelines for ministerial and departmental engagement with civil society organisations.
5 Before section 28
Insert:
27A Annual report on sanctions
(1) The Minister must prepare a report on the autonomous sanctions applied under this Act during each calendar year.
(2) The Minister must table a copy of the report in each House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days of that House after the end of the calendar year to which the report relates.
6 Application of amendment
Section 27A of the Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011, as inserted by this Schedule, applies in relation to calendar years beginning on or after the commencement of this item.
(2) Page 7 (after line 32), at the end of the Bill, add:
Schedule 3 — Amendments relating to targeted sanctions for human rights violations
Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011
1 After paragraph 3(1)(b)
insert:
(ba) require the Minister to inform the Parliament about the application of autonomous sanctions for serious violations or serious abuses of human rights; and
2 Section 4
Insert:
associated entity: an entity is an associated entity in relation to a person if:
(a) the person controls, whether alone or jointly with another person and whether directly or indirectly:
(i) at least 50% of the total value of the issued share capital of the entity; or
(ii) at least 50% of the rights to distributions of capital or profits of the entity; or
(iii) the right to cast at least 50% of the maximum number of votes that might be cast at a general meeting (however described) of the entity; or
(iv) the right to appoint or remove a majority of the members of the board or other group of persons responsible for the administration or management of the affairs of the entity; or
(b) the person has authority or responsibility for, or significant influence over, planning, directing or controlling the activities of the entity.
However, an entity is not an associated entity in relation to a person if the person is an external administrator (within the meaning of Schedule 2 to the Corporations Act 2001) of the entity, or holds a similar position under a law of a foreign country.
human rights has the same meaning as in the Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Act 2011.
3 After Part 2
Insert:
Part 2A — Ministerial statements on sanctions relating to human rights
15A Minister must give statement on request by Parliament
(1) This section applies if a resolution is passed by:
(a) either House of the Parliament; or
(b) the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade; or
(c) the Human Rights Sub-Committee of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade; or
(d) the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee; or
(e) any other committee established, on or after the commencement of this section, under a resolution of one or both Houses of the Parliament to inquire into and report on matters relating to foreign affairs;
requiring the Minister to prepare a statement in accordance with subsection (2) in relation to:
(f) a person; or
(g) a person and any associated entity of the person.
(2) The Minister must prepare a statement setting out:
(a) whether, in the Minister's opinion, the person is responsible for serious violations or serious abuses of human rights; and
(b) whether autonomous sanctions will be applied to the person or associated entity; and
(c) if autonomous sanctions will be applied—a description of those autonomous sanctions; and
(d) if autonomous sanctions will not be applied—the reasons why autonomous sanctions will not be applied; and
(e) details of any consultations undertaken by the Minister in preparing the statement, including any consultations with civil society organisations.
(3) The Minister must table the statement in both Houses of the Parliament within 120 days after the day the resolution is passed.
Votes Not passed by a modest majority
Nobody rebelled against their party.
Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|
Australian Greens (100% turnout) | 11 Yes – 0 No | |
Penny Allman-Payne Queensland | Yes | |
Dorinda Cox WA | Yes | |
Mehreen Faruqi NSW | Yes | |
Sarah Hanson-Young SA | Yes | |
Nick McKim Tasmania | Yes | |
Barbara Pocock SA | Yes | |
Janet Rice Victoria | Yes | |
David Shoebridge NSW | Yes | |
Jordon Steele-John WA | Yes | |
Larissa Waters Queensland | Yes | |
Peter Whish-Wilson Tasmania | Yes | |
Australian Labor Party (75% turnout) | 0 Yes – 18 No | |
Tim Ayres NSW | No | |
Catryna Bilyk Tasmania | No | |
Carol Brown Tasmania | No | |
Anthony Chisholm Queensland | No | |
Raff Ciccone Victoria | No | |
Don Farrell SA | No | |
Varun Ghosh WA | No | |
Nita Green Queensland | No | |
Karen Grogan SA | No | |
Fatima Payman WA | No | |
Helen Polley Tasmania | No | |
Louise Pratt WA | No | |
Tony Sheldon NSW | No | |
Marielle Smith SA | No | |
Glenn Sterle WA | No | |
Jana Stewart Victoria | No | |
Jess Walsh Victoria | No | |
Penny Wong SA | No | |
Katy Gallagher ACT | Absent | |
Jenny McAllister NSW | Absent | |
Malarndirri McCarthy NT | Absent | |
Deborah O'Neill NSW | Absent | |
Anne Urquhart Tasmania | Absent | |
Murray Watt Queensland | Absent | |
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price NT Country Liberal Party | Absent | |
Andrew McLachlan SA Deputy President | Absent | |
David Pocock ACT Independent | Yes | |
Lidia Thorpe Victoria Independent | Yes | |
David Van Victoria Independent | Absent | |
Jacqui Lambie Network (100% turnout) | 0 Yes – 2 No | |
Jacqui Lambie Tasmania | No | |
Tammy Tyrrell Tasmania | No | |
Liberal National Party (50% turnout) | 0 Yes – 1 No | |
Matthew Canavan Queensland | No | |
James McGrath Queensland | Absent | |
Liberal Party (26% turnout) | 0 Yes – 6 No | |
Wendy Askew Tasmania | No | |
Michaelia Cash WA | No | |
Claire Chandler Tasmania | No | |
Sarah Henderson Victoria | No | |
Matt O'Sullivan WA | No | |
Anne Ruston SA | No | |
Alex Antic SA | Absent | |
Simon Birmingham SA | Absent | |
Andrew Bragg NSW | Absent | |
Slade Brockman WA | Absent | |
Richard Colbeck Tasmania | Absent | |
Jonathon Duniam Tasmania | Absent | |
David Fawcett SA | Absent | |
Hollie Hughes NSW | Absent | |
Jane Hume Victoria | Absent | |
Maria Kovacic NSW | Absent | |
Kerrynne Liddle SA | Absent | |
James Paterson Victoria | Absent | |
Gerard Rennick Queensland | Absent | |
Linda Reynolds WA | Absent | |
Paul Scarr Queensland | Absent | |
Dave Sharma NSW | Absent | |
Dean Smith WA | Absent | |
National Party (25% turnout) | 0 Yes – 1 No | |
Bridget McKenzie Victoria | No | |
Ross Cadell NSW | Absent | |
Perin Davey NSW | Absent | |
Susan McDonald Queensland | Absent | |
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (50% turnout) | 0 Yes – 1 No | |
Malcolm Roberts Queensland | No | |
Pauline Hanson Queensland | Absent | |
Sue Lines WA President | No | |
Ralph Babet Victoria United Australia Party | No | |
Totals (59% turnout) | 13 Yes – 31 No |
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.