❓ Question regarding a letter from the Federal Attorney General concerning possible criminal matters outlined in the Cole Royal Commission report. The Attorney General claims inability to locate the document after an extensive search.
AnsweredQoN 2765Legislative Assembly
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(1) Did the Attorney General receive, in May 2003, a letter from the Federal Attorney General referring to possible criminal matters outlined in Volume 23 of the Cole Royal Commission?
(2) What action is the Attorney General taking on the matters referred to him by his Federal counterpart?
(3) When will the Attorney General make public what his intentions will be?
(4) If the Attorney General does not intend to take action, when will he make public his reasons for not acting on criminal matters?
(2) What action is the Attorney General taking on the matters referred to him by his Federal counterpart?
(3) When will the Attorney General make public what his intentions will be?
(4) If the Attorney General does not intend to take action, when will he make public his reasons for not acting on criminal matters?
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Answered
2 June 2004
Response time
56 days
(1) - (4) After conducting an extensive search of the Ministerial Office’s records management database, I am unable to locate the document referred to by the Member.
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