A WA parliamentary Question on Notice inquires about a reported meeting involving City of Joondalup councillors at the Crown Solicitor's Office. The Minister denies knowledge of the meeting and states the boardroom is not for public hire.

AnsweredQoN 215Legislative Council
Asked
19 June 2001
Portfolio
minister representing the Attorney General

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(1) Is the minister aware of a meeting on Sunday, 17 June 2001 involving selected councillors from the City of Joondalup held in the boardroom of the Crown Solicitor’s Office in Perth? (2) Who attended the meeting? (3) Was the use of the Crown Solicitor’s Office for this purpose authorised; and, if so, by whom? (4) What was the purpose of the meeting? (5) Is the boardroom of the Crown Solicitor’s Office available for hire by members of the public or community groups; and, if so, on what terms and conditions? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS

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(1) No.  The Crown Solicitor’s Office also has no knowledge of any such meeting. (2)-(4) Not applicable. (5) No.
(2) Who attended the meeting? (3) Was the use of the Crown Solicitor’s Office for this purpose authorised; and, if so, by whom? (4) What was the purpose of the meeting? (5) Is the boardroom of the Crown Solicitor’s Office available for hire by members of the public or community groups; and, if so, on what terms and conditions? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) No.  The Crown Solicitor’s Office also has no knowledge of any such meeting. (2)-(4) Not applicable. (5) No.
(3) Was the use of the Crown Solicitor’s Office for this purpose authorised; and, if so, by whom? (4) What was the purpose of the meeting? (5) Is the boardroom of the Crown Solicitor’s Office available for hire by members of the public or community groups; and, if so, on what terms and conditions? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) No.  The Crown Solicitor’s Office also has no knowledge of any such meeting. (2)-(4) Not applicable. (5) No.
(4) What was the purpose of the meeting? (5) Is the boardroom of the Crown Solicitor’s Office available for hire by members of the public or community groups; and, if so, on what terms and conditions? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) No.  The Crown Solicitor’s Office also has no knowledge of any such meeting. (2)-(4) Not applicable. (5) No.
(5) Is the boardroom of the Crown Solicitor’s Office available for hire by members of the public or community groups; and, if so, on what terms and conditions? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) No.  The Crown Solicitor’s Office also has no knowledge of any such meeting. (2)-(4) Not applicable. (5) No.
Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) No.  The Crown Solicitor’s Office also has no knowledge of any such meeting. (2)-(4) Not applicable. (5) No.
(1) No.  The Crown Solicitor’s Office also has no knowledge of any such meeting. (2)-(4) Not applicable. (5) No.
(2)-(4) Not applicable. (5) No.
(5) No.

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