❓ Hon Sue Ellery questions the Premier regarding communication with Rachael Turnseck about events leading to the former Treasurer's personal leave. The Premier's response focuses on the Treasurer's welfare.
AnsweredQoN 176Legislative Council
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MEMBER FOR
VASSE — TRAFFIC INCIDENT — RACHAEL TURNSECK
176. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Leader of the House
representing the Premier:
(1) Has the
Premier or anyone from his office asked the former Treasurer's chief of
staff, Ms Rachael Turnseck, whether she discussed the events in the days
leading up to the former Treasurer taking personal leave with anyone other than
the Premier, his chief of staff and Ms Narelle Cant; and, if not, why not?
(2) Has Ms Turnseck
discussed the events in the days leading up to the former Treasurer taking
personal leave with anyone other than the Premier, his chief of staff and Ms Narelle
Cant; and, if so, with whom and when?
VASSE — TRAFFIC INCIDENT — RACHAEL TURNSECK
176. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Leader of the House
representing the Premier:
(1) Has the
Premier or anyone from his office asked the former Treasurer's chief of
staff, Ms Rachael Turnseck, whether she discussed the events in the days
leading up to the former Treasurer taking personal leave with anyone other than
the Premier, his chief of staff and Ms Narelle Cant; and, if not, why not?
(2) Has Ms Turnseck
discussed the events in the days leading up to the former Treasurer taking
personal leave with anyone other than the Premier, his chief of staff and Ms Narelle
Cant; and, if so, with whom and when?
AnswerView source ↗
(1) No. The concern
of the Premier and his office has been the welfare of the former Treasurer.
(2) Prior to the former Treasurer's resignation, no.
of the Premier and his office has been the welfare of the former Treasurer.
(2) Prior to the former Treasurer's resignation, no.
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