Hon. Norman Moore questions the Minister for Education and Training, Hon. Ljiljanna Ravlich, regarding her awareness of a Corruption and Crime Commission report critical of an agency under her responsibility. The Minister admits to not reading the report and deflects by questioning Moore's delay in raising the issue.

AnsweredQoN 897Legislative Council
Asked
19 October 2006
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Education and Training

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING - CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION INVESTIGATION
Would the minister have the house believe that she was not made aware of, or indeed read, the Corruption and Crime Commission’s annual report, which refers in very disparaging terms to an agency over which she has responsibility? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH

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I have already advised the house that I have not read the report from the Corruption and Crime Commission. I asked the member a very simple question. He has read the report. After having read the report, he did not think it was serious enough to ask a question.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I have already advised the house that I have not read the report from the Corruption and Crime Commission. I asked the member a very simple question. He has read the report. After having read the report, he did not think it was serious enough to ask a question.
I have already advised the house that I have not read the report from the Corruption and Crime Commission. I asked the member a very simple question. He has read the report. After having read the report, he did not think it was serious enough to ask a question.

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