A parliamentary question seeks details about the resignation of Mr. Graham Burkett, specifically the reasons he provided to the Minister. The Minister's response is vague and non-specific.

AnsweredQoN 865Legislative Council
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26 October 2004
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The minister advised the House last week that Mr Graham Burkett resigned of his own volition and that the minister learnt of the resignation subsequent to it. Did Mr Burkett advise the minister of the reasons he chose to resign; and, if so, what were the reasons? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS

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I was advised of Mr Burkett’s resignation by Mr Burkett. I listened to what he had to say. It was to the effect that, in all the circumstances, he formed the view that he should resign.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I was advised of Mr Burkett’s resignation by Mr Burkett. I listened to what he had to say. It was to the effect that, in all the circumstances, he formed the view that he should resign.
I was advised of Mr Burkett’s resignation by Mr Burkett. I listened to what he had to say. It was to the effect that, in all the circumstances, he formed the view that he should resign.

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