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The Un-West Phoenician Activities Committee Act 2000 to investigate alleged suspects than order them to appear before the West Phoenician Committee's People's Court to face trial that could result in imprisonment or death.  
The Un-West Phoenician Activities Committee Act 2000 to investigate alleged suspects than order them to appear before the West Phoenician Committee's People's Court to face trial that could result in imprisonment or death.  


The committee also has the power to shut down political parties and organisations deemed un-West Phoenician or poses a threat to the nation's security  
The committee also has the power to shut down political parties and organisations deemed un-West Phoenician or poses a threat to the nation's security.
 
The committee was granted powers to act outside of the constitutional framework to do their job properly.


The committee falls under the portfolio of the Ministry of Homeland Affairs, and works alongside The West Phoenician Security and Intelligence Office.  
The committee falls under the portfolio of the Ministry of Homeland Affairs, and works alongside The West Phoenician Security and Intelligence Office.  

Revision as of 15:18, 1 June 2020

The Un-West Phoenician Activities Committee
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Agency overview
Formed15th April 2000
HeadquartersMelbourne-Haven, Jackson; West Phoenicia
Employees500
Annual budget$100 million
Minister responsible
Agency executives
Parent agencyWest Phoenicia Ministry of Homeland Affairs

The West Phoenician government under the direction of Queen Jezebel Tasman-Bush voted in favour of the formation of the Un-West Phoenician Activities Committee and the West Phoenician Committes People's Court.

The committee was established to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and organisations who pose a threat to the peace and stability of the West Phoenicia.

The committee was given authority under The Un-West Phoenician Activities Committee Act 2000 to investigate alleged suspects than order them to appear before the West Phoenician Committee's People's Court to face trial that could result in imprisonment or death.

The committee also has the power to shut down political parties and organisations deemed un-West Phoenician or poses a threat to the nation's security.

The committee was granted powers to act outside of the constitutional framework to do their job properly.

The committee falls under the portfolio of the Ministry of Homeland Affairs, and works alongside The West Phoenician Security and Intelligence Office.

Between the year 2000 to 2010 more than 40,000 citizens appeared before the committee on charges of subversive actions against Queen Jezebel Tasman-Bush. The queen used the committee to silence political parties, Members of the clergy, disgraced members of the aristocracy and any other citizen who spoke out against her, or was perceived to be working with her enemies to dethrone her and distablise West Phoenicia.

Since 2010 there have been calls for civil liberties groups to disband the committee and it's puppet court.

Emperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II justifies the continued operation as a measure of security to protect the nation from domestic terrorists and spies.

Committee members are nominated by the West Phoenician Security and Intelligence Organisation and are approved by the reigning Monarch.

A member holds the position as committee member for life or until resignation or dismissed.

Current Committee Members

Committee Chairman: Prince Gai Bush Vice-Chairman: Lady Margaret Senegalli

Committee Members:

  • Mrs Tina Check
  • Mr Wayne Springland

West Phoenician Committe People's Court

West Phoenician Committe People's Court has jurisdiction across the Empire of West Phoenicia.

It can only hear cases which have been recommended by the Un-West Phoenician Committee.

  • Justice Judith Copeland
  • Justice Julie Grant-Federal
  • Justice Alan Antoni
  • Justice Auric Tan