❓ A parliamentary question asks the Premier whether documents from the Gordon inquiry have been or will be destroyed. The Premier denies any destruction and affirms adherence to due process under the Act.
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I have a supplementary question. Will the Premier give an unequivocal yes or no answer to whether any documents have, or will be, destroyed from the Gordon inquiry? Dr G.I. GALLOP
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It is a very simple question coming from a very simple mind! No documents have been destroyed and the proper process will be followed. The process under the Act will be followed.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: It is a very simple question coming from a very simple mind! No documents have been destroyed and the proper process will be followed. The process under the Act will be followed.
It is a very simple question coming from a very simple mind! No documents have been destroyed and the proper process will be followed. The process under the Act will be followed.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: It is a very simple question coming from a very simple mind! No documents have been destroyed and the proper process will be followed. The process under the Act will be followed.
It is a very simple question coming from a very simple mind! No documents have been destroyed and the proper process will be followed. The process under the Act will be followed.
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