❓ This Question on Notice seeks clarification regarding potential contact between the Premier's office and representatives from Avestra Asset Management, Bridge Global CMC, and Zenith City Investments for 'administrative purposes'. The answer denies any contact for any purpose.
AnsweredQoN 5434Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the answer to Question on Notice 5055 which states, '[t]he Premier and his current Ministerial staff may have had contact with representatives of the companies Avestra Asset Management, Bridge Global CMC or Zenith City Investments for administrative purposes' and ask: (a) what constitutes administrative purposes; and (b) was there contact for administrative purposes: (i) if yes to (b): (A) what were the dates of the contact(s)? (B) did the contact(s) occur by telephone, email, meeting or other means? (C) what was the nature and subject of the contact for administrative purposes? (D) where the contact was by phone or email, who within the Minister's office participated in the contact? (E) where the contact was in person, what were the names of all persons present at the meeting?
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Answered
14 June 2016
Response time
47 days
The Premier and his current Ministerial staff have not had contact with representatives from the companies referred to for administrative or any other purpose.
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