A parliamentary question seeks to clarify blame regarding a past issue, with the Attorney General definitively denying responsibility lies with either themselves or the previous Minister for Justice. The repetitive nature suggests potential frustration or disagreement.

AnsweredQoN 25Legislative Assembly
Asked
31 March 2005
Portfolio
Attorney General

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So the person to blame is not the Attorney General but the previous Minister for Justice? The SPEAKER : Is that a question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Yes. Mr J.A. McGINTY

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No is the simple answer.
The SPEAKER : Is that a question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Yes. Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: No is the simple answer.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Yes. Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: No is the simple answer.
Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: No is the simple answer.
No is the simple answer.

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