❓ Mr. Katsambanis questions the Attorney General about showing a letter to the media before it was tabled in parliament. The Attorney General admits to showing the letter before it was tabled.
AnsweredQoN 926Legislative Assembly
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON PROCEDURE AND PRIVILEGES —FIFTY-SIXTH
REPORT — LEGAL ADVICE
926. Mr P.A. KATSAMBANIS to the Attorney General:
I refer to several
questions asked of the Attorney General in the other place concerning a letter
from the Clerk of the Legislative Council to the State Solicitor of Western
Australia, dated 28 August 2019, which the Attorney General has now admitted to showing to the media. Did the
Attorney General show the letter to the media before or after it was tabled as part of the fifty-sixth report of the
Legislative Council's Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges?
REPORT — LEGAL ADVICE
926. Mr P.A. KATSAMBANIS to the Attorney General:
I refer to several
questions asked of the Attorney General in the other place concerning a letter
from the Clerk of the Legislative Council to the State Solicitor of Western
Australia, dated 28 August 2019, which the Attorney General has now admitted to showing to the media. Did the
Attorney General show the letter to the media before or after it was tabled as part of the fifty-sixth report of the
Legislative Council's Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges?
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