A parliamentary question accuses the Minister for Environment and Heritage of making a mistake, which the Minister vehemently denies, citing a report detailing dysfunction within a community group.

AnsweredQoN 817Legislative Assembly
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17 June 2003
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Environment and Heritage

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I have a supplementary question. Will the minister simply concede that she got it wrong the first time, and that she is now correcting something that should not have happened in the first place? Dr J.M. EDWARDS

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I will never concede that I got it wrong, when a community-appointed chair - a man I had never heard of until the community put his name forward - states in a written report to me that the group needs to be disbanded, it is dysfunctional and some of the behaviour in the group is disgraceful.
Dr J.M. EDWARDS replied: I will never concede that I got it wrong, when a community-appointed chair - a man I had never heard of until the community put his name forward - states in a written report to me that the group needs to be disbanded, it is dysfunctional and some of the behaviour in the group is disgraceful.
I will never concede that I got it wrong, when a community-appointed chair - a man I had never heard of until the community put his name forward - states in a written report to me that the group needs to be disbanded, it is dysfunctional and some of the behaviour in the group is disgraceful.

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