❓ Dr. Hames accuses the Minister of Health, Mr. McGinty, of ignoring concerns about contractor appointments. Mr. McGinty denies turning a blind eye.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH — CONTRACTORS
I ask a supplementary question. Why did the minister turn a blind eye to the appointment of those contractors, despite the serious concerns raised by the opposition, only to now agree that they were a mistake? Mr J.A. McGINTY
I ask a supplementary question. Why did the minister turn a blind eye to the appointment of those contractors, despite the serious concerns raised by the opposition, only to now agree that they were a mistake? Mr J.A. McGINTY
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There was no blind eye turned.
Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: There was no blind eye turned.
There was no blind eye turned.
Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: There was no blind eye turned.
There was no blind eye turned.
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