Question regarding the Minister for Planning's potential conflict of interest and whether they excused themselves from cabinet discussions related to decisions where a conflict may have existed. The Minister admits to declaring a conflict but not excusing themself.

AnsweredQoN 442Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 August 2012
Portfolio
Planning

QuestionView source ↗

MINISTER FOR
PLANNING — SHARE OWNERSHIP
442. Mr B.S. WYATT to the Minister for Planning:
As a supplementary question, did the minister excuse himself
from the cabinet room while those decisions were being taken?

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I made a declaration in cabinet, as is on the record. My
recollection is not that I excused myself from cabinet, but I made cabinet
aware. I do not chair cabinet.
Several members interjected.
The SPEAKER : Member for
Cockburn, I formally call you to order for the first time today. We have moved
on, members. We are on to the next question. I have formally given the call to
the member for Mount Lawley .

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