State member for Whitsunday Amanda Camm has apologised after she failed to declare shares in several businesses run by her husband. Despite her claim that she was unaware she owned the shares in her husband’s companies, failure to register conflicts of interests makes Ms Camm liable to be called before the Parliamentary Ethics Committee. MPs are required by law to declare any potential conflicts of interest in an effort to maintain parliamentary transparency. At time of writing, Ms Camm’s shares are yet to be registered on the Members’ Register of Interests.