❓ A supplementary question regarding a staff member's communication with a minister is deflected. The Deputy Premier implies the question was misdirected and that the answer is already on record.
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I ask a supplementary question. To what issue was that staff member referring when he or she raised that matter with the minister? Mr E.S. RIPPER
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Mr Speaker, that question was addressed to the Premier. The SPEAKER : Order! The question was a supplementary to the same minister to whom the first question was addressed. The member may have said the Premier, but I am sure he meant the Deputy Premier. Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Mr Speaker, that question was addressed to the Premier. The SPEAKER : Order! The question was a supplementary to the same minister to whom the first question was addressed. The member may have said the Premier, but I am sure he meant the Deputy Premier. Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
Mr Speaker, that question was addressed to the Premier. The SPEAKER : Order! The question was a supplementary to the same minister to whom the first question was addressed. The member may have said the Premier, but I am sure he meant the Deputy Premier. Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
The SPEAKER : Order! The question was a supplementary to the same minister to whom the first question was addressed. The member may have said the Premier, but I am sure he meant the Deputy Premier. Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Mr Speaker, that question was addressed to the Premier. The SPEAKER : Order! The question was a supplementary to the same minister to whom the first question was addressed. The member may have said the Premier, but I am sure he meant the Deputy Premier. Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
Mr Speaker, that question was addressed to the Premier. The SPEAKER : Order! The question was a supplementary to the same minister to whom the first question was addressed. The member may have said the Premier, but I am sure he meant the Deputy Premier. Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
The SPEAKER : Order! The question was a supplementary to the same minister to whom the first question was addressed. The member may have said the Premier, but I am sure he meant the Deputy Premier. Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
Perhaps he was promoting me, but I get promoted by the guy on this side of the house, not that guy! I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
I have answered that question. The answer is in the Hansard .
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