❓ Question regarding access to the Premier at a Liberal Party fundraiser and which businesses/individuals have arranged meetings. The answer deflects, accusing the opposition of similar behaviour and directing the questioner to the Liberal Party for information.
AnsweredQoN 806Legislative Council
Asked
20 August 2009
Member
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Premier
QuestionView source ↗
LIBERAL PARTY FUNDRAISER — ACCESS TO MINISTERS
I refer to this weekend’s Liberal Party fundraiser at which attendees are paying to meet ministers one on one. Which businesses, companies, lobbyists or individuals have arranged appointments to meet with the Premier at this event? Hon NORMAN MOORE
I refer to this weekend’s Liberal Party fundraiser at which attendees are paying to meet ministers one on one. Which businesses, companies, lobbyists or individuals have arranged appointments to meet with the Premier at this event? Hon NORMAN MOORE
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the member for some notice of this question. I suspect she asked this question because last time the Labor Party did it, nobody wanted to see her. As the member has indicated, the event in question, like all such organised events involving members of Parliament from various political parties, including the Labor Party, has been organised by the relevant political party. The member is therefore requested to seek information from the Liberal Party.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. I suspect she asked this question because last time the Labor Party did it, nobody wanted to see her. As the member has indicated, the event in question, like all such organised events involving members of Parliament from various political parties, including the Labor Party, has been organised by the relevant political party. The member is therefore requested to seek information from the Liberal Party.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. I suspect she asked this question because last time the Labor Party did it, nobody wanted to see her. As the member has indicated, the event in question, like all such organised events involving members of Parliament from various political parties, including the Labor Party, has been organised by the relevant political party. The member is therefore requested to seek information from the Liberal Party.
As the member has indicated, the event in question, like all such organised events involving members of Parliament from various political parties, including the Labor Party, has been organised by the relevant political party. The member is therefore requested to seek information from the Liberal Party.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. I suspect she asked this question because last time the Labor Party did it, nobody wanted to see her. As the member has indicated, the event in question, like all such organised events involving members of Parliament from various political parties, including the Labor Party, has been organised by the relevant political party. The member is therefore requested to seek information from the Liberal Party.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. I suspect she asked this question because last time the Labor Party did it, nobody wanted to see her. As the member has indicated, the event in question, like all such organised events involving members of Parliament from various political parties, including the Labor Party, has been organised by the relevant political party. The member is therefore requested to seek information from the Liberal Party.
As the member has indicated, the event in question, like all such organised events involving members of Parliament from various political parties, including the Labor Party, has been organised by the relevant political party. The member is therefore requested to seek information from the Liberal Party.
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