❓ The WA government supports a board decision regarding Dr. van der Mye, but acknowledges his right to pursue legal action, while stating they will not support a payout.
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I have a supplementary question. Is the minister saying that this matter is now closed once and for all, or is it a real possibility that the Government will have to pay out that money if legal action by Dr van der Mye is successful? Mr E.S. RIPPER
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The board has made a clear decision and the Government backs the board. Dr van der Mye, of course, has his legal rights, and it is up to him to undertake the exercise, should he so choose. The Government and the board will not support a payout.
Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: The board has made a clear decision and the Government backs the board. Dr van der Mye, of course, has his legal rights, and it is up to him to undertake the exercise, should he so choose. The Government and the board will not support a payout.
The board has made a clear decision and the Government backs the board. Dr van der Mye, of course, has his legal rights, and it is up to him to undertake the exercise, should he so choose. The Government and the board will not support a payout.
Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: The board has made a clear decision and the Government backs the board. Dr van der Mye, of course, has his legal rights, and it is up to him to undertake the exercise, should he so choose. The Government and the board will not support a payout.
The board has made a clear decision and the Government backs the board. Dr van der Mye, of course, has his legal rights, and it is up to him to undertake the exercise, should he so choose. The Government and the board will not support a payout.
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