❓ Mr. Quigley questions the Minister about the Kevin Spratt incident and the charging of Mr. Spratt instead of the police, suggesting a public inquiry. The Minister deflects, questioning Mr. Quigley's involvement and legal advice to Mr. Spratt.
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TASER USE — KEVIN SPRATT INCIDENT
In light of this new revelation that it was Mr Spratt who was charged as a result of the incident we saw on television—that is, the police charged Mr Spratt with assaulting them—does the minister agree that the only way for the truth to come out now is for the Corruption and Crime Commission to hold a public inquiry into why no police were charged over that incident but instead the police charged Mr Spratt with assaulting them? Mr R.F. JOHNSON
In light of this new revelation that it was Mr Spratt who was charged as a result of the incident we saw on television—that is, the police charged Mr Spratt with assaulting them—does the minister agree that the only way for the truth to come out now is for the Corruption and Crime Commission to hold a public inquiry into why no police were charged over that incident but instead the police charged Mr Spratt with assaulting them? Mr R.F. JOHNSON
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I think the member was asking me for some sort of legal opinion. I am not a lawyer. I am not as cute as the member for Mindarie, but I think I am a bit more truthful. I do not make outrageous comments. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is it not interesting? The member has asked me a question. He has basically asked my opinion. Is the member for Mindarie giving Mr Spratt legal advice? Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON replied: I think the member was asking me for some sort of legal opinion. I am not a lawyer. I am not as cute as the member for Mindarie, but I think I am a bit more truthful. I do not make outrageous comments. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is it not interesting? The member has asked me a question. He has basically asked my opinion. Is the member for Mindarie giving Mr Spratt legal advice? Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
I think the member was asking me for some sort of legal opinion. I am not a lawyer. I am not as cute as the member for Mindarie, but I think I am a bit more truthful. I do not make outrageous comments. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is it not interesting? The member has asked me a question. He has basically asked my opinion. Is the member for Mindarie giving Mr Spratt legal advice? Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is it not interesting? The member has asked me a question. He has basically asked my opinion. Is the member for Mindarie giving Mr Spratt legal advice? Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is it not interesting? The member has asked me a question. He has basically asked my opinion. Is the member for Mindarie giving Mr Spratt legal advice? Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON replied: I think the member was asking me for some sort of legal opinion. I am not a lawyer. I am not as cute as the member for Mindarie, but I think I am a bit more truthful. I do not make outrageous comments. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is it not interesting? The member has asked me a question. He has basically asked my opinion. Is the member for Mindarie giving Mr Spratt legal advice? Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
I think the member was asking me for some sort of legal opinion. I am not a lawyer. I am not as cute as the member for Mindarie, but I think I am a bit more truthful. I do not make outrageous comments. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is it not interesting? The member has asked me a question. He has basically asked my opinion. Is the member for Mindarie giving Mr Spratt legal advice? Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is it not interesting? The member has asked me a question. He has basically asked my opinion. Is the member for Mindarie giving Mr Spratt legal advice? Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is it not interesting? The member has asked me a question. He has basically asked my opinion. Is the member for Mindarie giving Mr Spratt legal advice? Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr J.R. Quigley : May I answer that question, Mr Speaker? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie acting on his behalf? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I have leave to answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Is the member for Mindarie composing letters using his government laptop? Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr J.R. Quigley : Can I answer that question? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The member for Mindarie has refused to do so in the past. The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
The SPEAKER : Take a seat, minister. Members will have observed that if, when answering a question, a minister has invited a response, I have given members an opportunity to respond. At this stage I believe that the minister is continuing with his remarks. If you wish to respond to that question, member for Mindarie, I will not stop you from doing so in this instance. I do not encourage it and I am not asking you to get to your feet. Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
Mr J.R. Quigley : No, I am not. The prestigious firm of Freehills has offered its services pro bono to assist Mr Spratt in relation to this gross breach of human rights. Freehills are the lawyers for Mr Spratt. They have stepped forward in the interests of human rights to look after Mr Spratt. The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
The SPEAKER : Thank you, members. That concludes question time.
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