A member of parliament is questioning the Attorney General about potential conflicts of interest arising from meetings with Mr. Paul Everingham, focusing on the nature and context of these interactions.

AnsweredQoN 1225Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 August 2009
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Corrective Services

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(1) Could the Attorney General advise if he has met with or had any contact with Mr Paul Everingham or a representative of Mr Everingham’s company since 23 September 2008?
(2) If yes to (1), what were the dates of the contact/s or meeting/s?
(3) If yes to (1), what was the nature or subject of discussion during the contact/s or meeting/s?
(4) If yes to (1), were other people present during the contact/s or meeting/s; and
(a) if yes to (4), what were the names of the people present?

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Answered
16 September 2009
Response time
35 days
The Attorney General advises the following:
(1-4a) The Attorney has not met with Mr Everingham in the Ministerial Office, nor in the Minister's capacity as Attorney General or Minister for Corrective Services. However, the Attorney has a personal relationship with Mr Everingham and they have met in this capacity during this period.
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