❓ Mrs. Harvey questions the Minister for Transport regarding the potential sale of PEXA by Landgate, accusing the government of breaking an election promise and showing contempt for Parliament by informing the media first. The Minister's response is simply 'No'.
AnsweredQoN 890Legislative Assembly
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LANDGATE — PEXA SALE
890. Mrs L.M. HARVEY to the Minister for Transport:
I
note that the government electioneered on an anti-privatisation agenda. Will
the minister now admit that selling PEXA is another broken election commitment
and that she has showed utter contempt for the Parliament of Western Australia
by informing media outlets of the government's broken promise ahead of
informing this Parliament?
890. Mrs L.M. HARVEY to the Minister for Transport:
I
note that the government electioneered on an anti-privatisation agenda. Will
the minister now admit that selling PEXA is another broken election commitment
and that she has showed utter contempt for the Parliament of Western Australia
by informing media outlets of the government's broken promise ahead of
informing this Parliament?
AnswerView source ↗
No.
Mrs L.M. Harvey : Is that it?
Several members interjected.
The SPEAKER : Members!
Mrs L.M. Harvey : Is that it?
Several members interjected.
The SPEAKER : Members!
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