Mr Ripper asks the Premier if he believes the Corruption and Crime Commission should investigate a matter related to government resourcing of minor parties and independents. The Premier declines to endorse such an investigation, stating it's the right of any citizen to make that choice.

AnsweredQoN 672Legislative Assembly
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9 November 2010
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GOVERNMENT RESOURCING — MINOR PARTIES AND INDEPENDENTS
I have a supplementary question. Is it the Premier’s view that the Corruption and Crime Commission should investigate this matter? The SPEAKER : Premier, that question is seeking an opinion, but you are entitled to answer if you wish. Mr C.J. BARNETT

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It may surprise members when I say that I do not think that is appropriate, but, Mr Speaker, that is the choice of any citizen in this state.
The SPEAKER : Premier, that question is seeking an opinion, but you are entitled to answer if you wish. Mr C.J. BARNETT replied: It may surprise members when I say that I do not think that is appropriate, but, Mr Speaker, that is the choice of any citizen in this state.
Mr C.J. BARNETT replied: It may surprise members when I say that I do not think that is appropriate, but, Mr Speaker, that is the choice of any citizen in this state.
It may surprise members when I say that I do not think that is appropriate, but, Mr Speaker, that is the choice of any citizen in this state.

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