❓ Mr. Board questions the Minister for Health, Mr. Kucera, regarding alleged funding cuts of $12 million to the Central Wait List Bureau, which the Minister denies, claiming the Bureau received its normal funding.
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CENTRAL WAIT LIST BUREAU, FUNDING
The minister said there were no plans to cut funding to the Central Wait List Bureau. However, we understand that its funding has already been cut by at least $12 million. Will the minister confirm that? Mr KUCERA
The minister said there were no plans to cut funding to the Central Wait List Bureau. However, we understand that its funding has already been cut by at least $12 million. Will the minister confirm that? Mr KUCERA
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Obviously, the member for Murdoch has some kind of leaked report or document. Mr Barnett: It is the truth. Mr KUCERA: Those kinds of documents, which emanate from across the whole of government, may contain some of those issues. I have no idea from where that information comes. Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Mr KUCERA replied: Obviously, the member for Murdoch has some kind of leaked report or document. Mr Barnett: It is the truth. Mr KUCERA: Those kinds of documents, which emanate from across the whole of government, may contain some of those issues. I have no idea from where that information comes. Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Obviously, the member for Murdoch has some kind of leaked report or document. Mr Barnett: It is the truth. Mr KUCERA: Those kinds of documents, which emanate from across the whole of government, may contain some of those issues. I have no idea from where that information comes. Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Mr Barnett: It is the truth. Mr KUCERA: Those kinds of documents, which emanate from across the whole of government, may contain some of those issues. I have no idea from where that information comes. Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Mr KUCERA: Those kinds of documents, which emanate from across the whole of government, may contain some of those issues. I have no idea from where that information comes. Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Mr KUCERA replied: Obviously, the member for Murdoch has some kind of leaked report or document. Mr Barnett: It is the truth. Mr KUCERA: Those kinds of documents, which emanate from across the whole of government, may contain some of those issues. I have no idea from where that information comes. Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Obviously, the member for Murdoch has some kind of leaked report or document. Mr Barnett: It is the truth. Mr KUCERA: Those kinds of documents, which emanate from across the whole of government, may contain some of those issues. I have no idea from where that information comes. Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Mr Barnett: It is the truth. Mr KUCERA: Those kinds of documents, which emanate from across the whole of government, may contain some of those issues. I have no idea from where that information comes. Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Mr KUCERA: Those kinds of documents, which emanate from across the whole of government, may contain some of those issues. I have no idea from where that information comes. Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Several members interjected. Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
Mr KUCERA: The wait list bureau has received its normal funding.
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