Hon Helen Morton questions the Premier's reluctance to table a review of the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003, suggesting it contains damaging information and that the government is suppressing reports. The Premier states the review will be tabled after government consideration.

AnsweredQoN 6417Legislative Council
Asked
3 June 2008
Portfolio
Premier

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(1) Why is the Premier reluctant to table it?
(2) Did this review show the Government is failing to provide confidence to public servants that they will not suffer detriment if they report wrong doing?
(3) Does this report, along with the last two Community Attitude Monitor reports and the Women’s Report Card, all contain damaging information to the Government?
(4) Can the Premier deny that these reports are being suppressed because they contain information that may be damaging to the Government?

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Answered
26 June 2008
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
23 days
(1-4) The review of the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003 will be tabled once it has been considered by the Government.
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