❓ Ms Davies questions the Premier on the reporting process for agreed actions from a meeting regarding Banksia Hill Detention Centre, highlighting concerns about the lack of a defined agenda and late additions to the attendee list. The Premier accuses Ms Davies of 'verballing'.
AnsweredQoN 735Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
BANKSIA HILL DETENTION CENTRE — PREMIER'S
MEETING
735. Ms M.J. DAVIES to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question.
How and when will the Premier report the agreed actions from the meeting that
we now know has no agenda and has had attendees added to it as late as today?
MEETING
735. Ms M.J. DAVIES to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question.
How and when will the Premier report the agreed actions from the meeting that
we now know has no agenda and has had attendees added to it as late as today?
AnswerView source ↗
That right there is a great example
of verballing by the Leader of the Opposition. I was just verballed. I said
that the agenda is to listen to people, and
that is what I will be doing tomorrow. If good outcomes come out of it, I expect that the government will examine them closely.
of verballing by the Leader of the Opposition. I was just verballed. I said
that the agenda is to listen to people, and
that is what I will be doing tomorrow. If good outcomes come out of it, I expect that the government will examine them closely.
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