❓ A Member of Parliament asks about the provision of a report regarding the Port Hedland West End Buy Back Scheme, and the Minister responds that the report is Cabinet-in-confidence. The question implies a broken promise.
AnsweredQoN 3246Legislative Council
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I have received correspondence regarding the Port Hedland West End Buy Back Scheme from a number of people. I have been advised by these individuals that during a meeting you promised them a copy of a report prepared by Mr Love, and that this would be given to them in March. I therefore ask: (a) do you recall being at a meeting in which you undertook to provide West End stakeholders with a copy of Mr Love's report; (b) has Mr Love's report been provided to them; (c) what should one say to those who sought a copy of the report and have not received it; and (d) when and by what means can copy of the report be forwarded to them?
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Answered
5 November 2020
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
9 days
(a) - (d) The meeting was told Mr Love’s report would be submitted to government and a decision made by government. Mr Love’s report provided the basis for a Cabinet submission and is considered Cabinet-in-confidence.
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