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The Investigations by the Health Care Complaints Commission into the Complaints Made Against Mr Graeme Reeves (Inquiry)

This inquiry is a completed Parliamentary inquiry conducted by the Health Care Complaints Committee.

This inquiry was established on 11 April 2008, to examine the investigations by the Health Care Complaints Commission into the complaints made against Mr Graeme Reeves, de-registered medical practitioner and report to Parliament on any matters connected with the Committee’s statutory functions.

Timeline

Self-referred: 6 Jun 2008
        » Final Report Published: 26 Jun 2008

Reports and Government Responses

DateName of Document
26/06/2008Report on the Investigations by the Health Care Complaints Commission Into the Complaints Made Against Mr Graeme Reeves (Final Report)

Hearings and Transcripts

No records of hearings or transcripts are available for this inquiry.

Contact Us

This is a completed inquiry. The contacts below are historical only.

  • Primary contact: Mr Mel Keenan, phone (02) 9230 3060, mel.keenan@parliament.nsw.gov.au
  • Committee Manager: Mr Mel Keenan, phone (02) 9230 3060, mel.keenan@parliament.nsw.gov.au
  • Senior Committee Officer: Ms Jo Alley, phone (02) 9230 2363
  • Research Officer: Ms Jacqueline Isles, phone (02) 9230 3011
  • Committee Officer: Mr John Miller, phone (02) 9230 2354
  • Assistant Committee Officer: Ms Lisa Kroesche, phone (02) 9230 2390
  • Address for written correspondence:
    Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission
    Parliament House
    Macquarie St
    Sydney NSW 2000
    Fax: (02) 9230 3309

Inquiry Terms of Reference

This inquiry was self-referred. Resolution passed 6 June 2008, Minutes No. 10

That, pursuant to the function of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Health Care Complaint Commission under s 65(1)(b) of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993 to report to both Houses of Parliament, with such comments as the Committee thinks fit, on any matter appertaining to the Commission or connected with the exercise of the Commission’s functions to which, in the opinion of the Committee, the attention of Parliament should be directed, the Committee:

1. examine the investigations by the Health Care Complaints Commission into the complaints made against Mr Graeme Reeves, de-registered medical practitioner; and

2. report to Parliament on any matters connected with the Committee’s statutory functions.



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