(4) The Inspectorate of Government shall, when enforcing the
Leadership Code of Conduct, have all the powers conferred on it by this
Chapter in addition to any other powers conferred by law.
(5) Subject to this Constitution, Parliament shall enact any law
necessary for enabling the Inspectorate of Government to discharge its
functions effectively and efficiently and, in particular, to ensure that the
discharge of those functions is not frustrated by any person or authority.
231. Reports of inspectorate.
(1) The Inspectorate of Government shall submit to Parliament at
least once in every six months a report on the performance of its functions,
making such recommendations as it considers necessary and containing such
information as Parliament may require.
(2) A copy of the report referred to in clause (1) of this article shall
be forwarded by the Inspectorate of Government to the President; and where
any matter contained in the report relates to the administration of any local
authority, an extract of the portion of the report on the matter shall be
forwarded to that local authority.
(3) The Speaker shall lay before Parliament the report submitted
under clause (1) of this article within thirty days after it has been submitted,
if Parliament is then in session, or, if Parliament is not in session, within
thirty days after the commencement of its next following session.
232. Powers of Parliament regarding inspectorate.
(1) Parliament shall, subject to the provisions of this Constitution,
make laws to give effect to the provisions of this Chapter.
(2) Laws made for the purpose of this Chapter may, in particular,
provide—
(a) for regulating the procedure for the making of complaints and
requests to the Inspectorate of Government and for the exercise
of its functions;
(b) for conferring such powers on it and imposing such duties on
persons concerned as are necessary to facilitate it in the
performance of its functions;

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