❓ Hon. Tjorn Sibma questions the Minister for Community Services regarding Paul Whyte corruption allegations and the Treasurer's prior concerns, inquiring if the Minister was aware of these concerns when accepting advice related to Whyte's role as director general. The Minister's response deflects responsibility to the previous Liberal-National government.
AnsweredQoN 1552Legislative Council
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES — PAUL WHYTE —MEMBER FOR VICTORIA PARK'S
COMMENTS
1552. Hon TJORN SIBMA to the Leader of the House
representing the Minister for Community Services:
I refer to corruption
allegations made against Mr Paul Whyte, lately of the Department of
Communities, the concerns the current Treasurer had about Mr Whyte back
in 2016 and the minister's answer given on 28 November 2019 that ''I
accepted Mr Searle's advice on this occasion'', regarding the
period Mr Whyte acted as the department's director general.
(1) Was the
minister aware of the concerns the Treasurer had about Mr Whyte at the time she
accepted Mr Searle's advice?
(2) If so, why did she accept the advice of Mr Searle?
COMMENTS
1552. Hon TJORN SIBMA to the Leader of the House
representing the Minister for Community Services:
I refer to corruption
allegations made against Mr Paul Whyte, lately of the Department of
Communities, the concerns the current Treasurer had about Mr Whyte back
in 2016 and the minister's answer given on 28 November 2019 that ''I
accepted Mr Searle's advice on this occasion'', regarding the
period Mr Whyte acted as the department's director general.
(1) Was the
minister aware of the concerns the Treasurer had about Mr Whyte at the time she
accepted Mr Searle's advice?
(2) If so, why did she accept the advice of Mr Searle?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the
question.
(1)–(2) The now Treasurer in opposition raised
concerns for the former Liberal–National government to investigate .
Given the former Liberal–National government trusted Mr Whyte to
provide the formal response to the concerns raised by the Public Accounts
Committee, it was assumed that the former Liberal–National government
had examined the matters raised. If the honourable member has information to
the contrary, I would welcome him sharing it.
question.
(1)–(2) The now Treasurer in opposition raised
concerns for the former Liberal–National government to investigate .
Given the former Liberal–National government trusted Mr Whyte to
provide the formal response to the concerns raised by the Public Accounts
Committee, it was assumed that the former Liberal–National government
had examined the matters raised. If the honourable member has information to
the contrary, I would welcome him sharing it.
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