The question concerns the Premier's (Mr. Carpenter) stance on waiting for an opposition proposition to amend legislation related to the Corruption and Crime Commission's report on the Smiths Beach development. The Premier's response indicates he believes the question itself implies a willingness to consider such a proposition.

AnsweredQoN 561Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 October 2007
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CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION - REPORT ON SMITHS BEACH DEVELOPMENT
I have a supplementary question. Why does the Premier have to wait for a proposition from the opposition to change the legislation? Mr A.J. CARPENTER

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I thought that was the content of the member’s question. He was asking whether the government was prepared to consider a proposition from the opposition.
Mr A.J. CARPENTER replied: I thought that was the content of the member’s question. He was asking whether the government was prepared to consider a proposition from the opposition.
I thought that was the content of the member’s question. He was asking whether the government was prepared to consider a proposition from the opposition.

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