❓ Hon. Norman Moore asks about the terms of reference, legal basis, investigative powers regarding the Minister, and forensic access capabilities of the Burke-Fong email inquiry. Hon. Sue Ellery tables a document in response.
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BURKE-FONG EMAIL INQUIRY - TERMS OF REFERENCE
(1) What are the terms of reference for the Burke-Fong email inquiry being conducted by Mr Pettit? (2) Under what legislation has the inquiry been established? (3) Does the inquiry have the power to investigate the actions of the minister; and, if not, why not? (4) What powers will the inquiry have to forensically access the computers and records of the Department of Health and also the computers from the office of the Minister for Health? Hon SUE ELLERY
(1) What are the terms of reference for the Burke-Fong email inquiry being conducted by Mr Pettit? (2) Under what legislation has the inquiry been established? (3) Does the inquiry have the power to investigate the actions of the minister; and, if not, why not? (4) What powers will the inquiry have to forensically access the computers and records of the Department of Health and also the computers from the office of the Minister for Health? Hon SUE ELLERY
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(1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
(2) Under what legislation has the inquiry been established? (3) Does the inquiry have the power to investigate the actions of the minister; and, if not, why not? (4) What powers will the inquiry have to forensically access the computers and records of the Department of Health and also the computers from the office of the Minister for Health? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
(3) Does the inquiry have the power to investigate the actions of the minister; and, if not, why not? (4) What powers will the inquiry have to forensically access the computers and records of the Department of Health and also the computers from the office of the Minister for Health? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
(4) What powers will the inquiry have to forensically access the computers and records of the Department of Health and also the computers from the office of the Minister for Health? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
(1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
[See paper 2845.]
(2) Under what legislation has the inquiry been established? (3) Does the inquiry have the power to investigate the actions of the minister; and, if not, why not? (4) What powers will the inquiry have to forensically access the computers and records of the Department of Health and also the computers from the office of the Minister for Health? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
(3) Does the inquiry have the power to investigate the actions of the minister; and, if not, why not? (4) What powers will the inquiry have to forensically access the computers and records of the Department of Health and also the computers from the office of the Minister for Health? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
(4) What powers will the inquiry have to forensically access the computers and records of the Department of Health and also the computers from the office of the Minister for Health? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
(1)-(4) On behalf of the Minister for Health, I table the attached document, which is self-explanatory. [See paper 2845.]
[See paper 2845.]
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