Shadow Minister Ripper re-asks a question regarding the honesty of the Department of Environment and Conservation's (DEC) evidence to the Keelty Inquiry and the contradiction between DEC and FESA evidence. Minister Marmion affirms his confidence in DEC's honesty and completeness of information provided.

AnsweredQoN 555Legislative Assembly
Asked
6 September 2011
Portfolio
Environment

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KEELTY REPORT — DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION SUBMISSIONS
I have a supplementary question. Given that the minister has completely failed to answer the question, I ask it again: is the minister satisfied that his agency was honest in its evidence to the Keelty inquiry; and what has the minister done about the contradiction between DEC’s evidence and FESA’s evidence in its response, which is very powerful? Mr W.R. MARMION

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I am very comfortable and confident that DEC provided everything it was required to provide to the Keelty report and was honest in all its answers.
Mr W.R. MARMION replied: I am very comfortable and confident that DEC provided everything it was required to provide to the Keelty report and was honest in all its answers.
I am very comfortable and confident that DEC provided everything it was required to provide to the Keelty report and was honest in all its answers.

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