❓ A parliamentary question regarding the resignation of the Minister for Housing and Works' chief of staff, Graham Burkett, and whether it was voluntary. The Minister states his understanding is that the resignation was voluntary and that he learned of it after it occurred.
AnsweredQoN 852Legislative Council
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I refer to the resignation of the minister’s chief of staff, Mr Graham Burkett. Did he resign of his own volition; if not, who required him to resign? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS
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My understanding is that he resigned of his own volition. I learnt of his resignation subsequent to his resignation.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: My understanding is that he resigned of his own volition. I learnt of his resignation subsequent to his resignation.
My understanding is that he resigned of his own volition. I learnt of his resignation subsequent to his resignation.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: My understanding is that he resigned of his own volition. I learnt of his resignation subsequent to his resignation.
My understanding is that he resigned of his own volition. I learnt of his resignation subsequent to his resignation.
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