Question regarding the removal of Nathan Hondros, Chief of Staff to the Minister for Fisheries, following Corruption and Crime Commission hearings alleging he provided commercially sensitive information to Brian Burke and Julian Grill. The Premier states a decision will be made next week and Hondros has been asked to take leave.

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28 February 2007
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NATHAN HONDROS - REMOVAL AS CHIEF OF STAFF TO MINISTER FOR FISHERIES
As a result of evidence given at the Corruption and Crime Commission hearings that the chief of staff of the Minister for Fisheries met with Brian Burke and Julian Grill on Mondays when the minister was attending cabinet and that he gave Mr Burke and Mr Grill commercially sensitive information on draft policies, what steps have been taken to remove Mr Nathan Hondros from his position; and, if no action has been taken, why not? Mr A.J. CARPENTER

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A decision will be made on the future of Nathan Hondros next week. In the meantime, he has been asked to take leave.
Mr A.J. CARPENTER replied: A decision will be made on the future of Nathan Hondros next week. In the meantime, he has been asked to take leave.
A decision will be made on the future of Nathan Hondros next week. In the meantime, he has been asked to take leave.

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