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The Jackson Report

The Jackson Report was an investigation led by Premier John Jackson in 1961 into allegations of misconduct and financial irregularities at New Zealand's Parliament. It aimed to maintain transparency and accountability by examining the conduct of MPs and parliamentary staff. The report found some instances of inappropriate behavior and misconduct, prompting reforms to improve ethical standards and oversight within Parliament. Overall, it served to restore public confidence and set clearer guidelines for parliamentary conduct.