PUP denied QLD gov inquiry

Clive Palmer's team won't get their wish to investigate alleged corruption by the Queensland government after the Senate refused an inquiry.

Clive Palmer

An attempt by Clive Palmer's political party to dig into the Queensland government has been refused. (AAP)

An attempt by Clive Palmer's political party to dig into the Queensland government has been shot down before even being voted on.

Palmer United Party senator Glenn Lazarus tried in the Senate to form a committee to investigate "certain aspects of the Queensland government administration related to Commonwealth government affairs".

His motion was deemed informal, causing some confusion for the PUP senator and stopping him in his tracks.

Motions before the Senate must be granted formality before they can be spoken on or voted on.

Senator Lazarus wants a committee to investigate how much funding was allocated by the Commonwealth government to Queensland and what the funds were for.

He also wanted to look into breaches of funding conditions and the state's criminal system.

Earlier this year, Mr Palmer said one of the party's first actions in the Senate would be to move a motion setting up an inquiry into alleged corruption in Queensland Premier Campbell Newman's government.

Senator Lazarus and Mr Palmer both represent Queensland voters in the parliament.


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