❓ Dr Gallop questions the Minister for Fair Trading, Mr Shave, about his awareness and responsibility regarding the finance broking scandal, referencing previous questions and motions raised by the member for Armadale. The exchange escalates into accusations of inaction and potential interference.
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FINANCE BROKERS, MINISTER FOR FAIR TRADING
I refer to the minister's continuing claims that he was unaware and therefore not responsible for the finance broking scandal. (1) Can the minister recall the questions asked in this Parliament by the member for Armadale on 27 October 1998, 11 November 1998, 16 March 1999, 17 March 1999, 5 May 1999, 6 May 1999, 15 June 1999, 22 June 1999, 29 June 1999 and 3 December 1999 dealing with the scandal and the failures of government agencies to deal with it adequately? (2) Can the minister recall the motions moved by the member for Armadale on 12 November 1998 and 10 March 1999, the latter calling for the sacking of the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board? (3) Was the minister's failure to respond based on his view expressed at the beginning of the debate on 10 March that the Government does not take responsibility for the decisions that people made to invest their funds in mortgages earning higher interest rates? Mr SHAVE
I refer to the minister's continuing claims that he was unaware and therefore not responsible for the finance broking scandal. (1) Can the minister recall the questions asked in this Parliament by the member for Armadale on 27 October 1998, 11 November 1998, 16 March 1999, 17 March 1999, 5 May 1999, 6 May 1999, 15 June 1999, 22 June 1999, 29 June 1999 and 3 December 1999 dealing with the scandal and the failures of government agencies to deal with it adequately? (2) Can the minister recall the motions moved by the member for Armadale on 12 November 1998 and 10 March 1999, the latter calling for the sacking of the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board? (3) Was the minister's failure to respond based on his view expressed at the beginning of the debate on 10 March that the Government does not take responsibility for the decisions that people made to invest their funds in mortgages earning higher interest rates? Mr SHAVE
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(1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
(1) Can the minister recall the questions asked in this Parliament by the member for Armadale on 27 October 1998, 11 November 1998, 16 March 1999, 17 March 1999, 5 May 1999, 6 May 1999, 15 June 1999, 22 June 1999, 29 June 1999 and 3 December 1999 dealing with the scandal and the failures of government agencies to deal with it adequately? (2) Can the minister recall the motions moved by the member for Armadale on 12 November 1998 and 10 March 1999, the latter calling for the sacking of the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board? (3) Was the minister's failure to respond based on his view expressed at the beginning of the debate on 10 March that the Government does not take responsibility for the decisions that people made to invest their funds in mortgages earning higher interest rates? Mr SHAVE replied: (1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
(2) Can the minister recall the motions moved by the member for Armadale on 12 November 1998 and 10 March 1999, the latter calling for the sacking of the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board? (3) Was the minister's failure to respond based on his view expressed at the beginning of the debate on 10 March that the Government does not take responsibility for the decisions that people made to invest their funds in mortgages earning higher interest rates? Mr SHAVE replied: (1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
(3) Was the minister's failure to respond based on his view expressed at the beginning of the debate on 10 March that the Government does not take responsibility for the decisions that people made to invest their funds in mortgages earning higher interest rates? Mr SHAVE replied: (1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Mr SHAVE replied: (1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
(1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
(1) Can the minister recall the questions asked in this Parliament by the member for Armadale on 27 October 1998, 11 November 1998, 16 March 1999, 17 March 1999, 5 May 1999, 6 May 1999, 15 June 1999, 22 June 1999, 29 June 1999 and 3 December 1999 dealing with the scandal and the failures of government agencies to deal with it adequately? (2) Can the minister recall the motions moved by the member for Armadale on 12 November 1998 and 10 March 1999, the latter calling for the sacking of the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board? (3) Was the minister's failure to respond based on his view expressed at the beginning of the debate on 10 March that the Government does not take responsibility for the decisions that people made to invest their funds in mortgages earning higher interest rates? Mr SHAVE replied: (1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
(2) Can the minister recall the motions moved by the member for Armadale on 12 November 1998 and 10 March 1999, the latter calling for the sacking of the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board? (3) Was the minister's failure to respond based on his view expressed at the beginning of the debate on 10 March that the Government does not take responsibility for the decisions that people made to invest their funds in mortgages earning higher interest rates? Mr SHAVE replied: (1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
(3) Was the minister's failure to respond based on his view expressed at the beginning of the debate on 10 March that the Government does not take responsibility for the decisions that people made to invest their funds in mortgages earning higher interest rates? Mr SHAVE replied: (1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Mr SHAVE replied: (1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
(1)-(3) It is on the record that the member for Armadale raised all of those issues to which I responded. I referred them to the ministry, and to the best of my knowledge all of those issues were addressed. Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Dr Gallop: We remember your response that those people should take responsibility for the decision they made and it was not a government matter. That is what you said. Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Mr SHAVE: Would the Leader of the Opposition like a glass of water. The reality is that whenever the member for Armadale raised those issues I referred them to the ministry. Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Ms MacTiernan: Are you a minister or a post box? You post it in and it comes out the other end. He does nothing. Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Mr SHAVE: As a trained lawyer the member for Armadale well knows that if I go to the Ministry of Fair Trading or the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board and start interfering in any of their investigations, I will be referred to the police for interfering in the operations of those organisations. Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Ms MacTiernan: We do not need ministers. Let us get rid of them because they are a waste of time. The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
The SPEAKER: Order! Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
Mr SHAVE: In two of those so-called investigations, investigative staff of the Ministry of Fair Trading alleged that I interfered in their investigations. When the member for Fremantle was looking after his friend Dominic Casella, he could not wait to race to the police and say that I was breaking the provisions of the secrecy Act.
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