❓ Mr. Redman questions the Premier regarding potential repercussions for Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) volunteers who contact his office with concerns about the code of conduct. The Premier deflects, suggesting the question be directed to the relevant minister.
AnsweredQoN 495Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
DEPARTMENT OF FIRE AND
EMERGENCY SERVICES VOLUNTEERS —CODE OF CONDUCT — COMMUNICATION
WITH MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
495. Mr D.T. REDMAN to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question. In
line with the minister's response on Tuesday and the Premier's
response now, I have had many volunteers contacting my office, expressing
concerns about this draconian code of conduct. Does the Premier now support
reprimanding or penalising those volunteers for breaching the code of conduct
and contacting my office?
EMERGENCY SERVICES VOLUNTEERS —CODE OF CONDUCT — COMMUNICATION
WITH MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
495. Mr D.T. REDMAN to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question. In
line with the minister's response on Tuesday and the Premier's
response now, I have had many volunteers contacting my office, expressing
concerns about this draconian code of conduct. Does the Premier now support
reprimanding or penalising those volunteers for breaching the code of conduct
and contacting my office?
AnswerView source ↗
I understand that it has been
created under the Public Sector Management Act. It may well have been there
when the member was in government, but, in any event, if the member has
questions of this nature, I urge him to pose them to the minister, as he did
yesterday, and I thought the minister answered his question satisfactorily.
Mr D.T. Redman interjected.
The SPEAKER : Keep talking;
that is the second time. Do you want to go third? I call the member for Warren–Blackwood
for the first and second times.
created under the Public Sector Management Act. It may well have been there
when the member was in government, but, in any event, if the member has
questions of this nature, I urge him to pose them to the minister, as he did
yesterday, and I thought the minister answered his question satisfactorily.
Mr D.T. Redman interjected.
The SPEAKER : Keep talking;
that is the second time. Do you want to go third? I call the member for Warren–Blackwood
for the first and second times.
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