❓ Hon Simon O'Brien asks the Minister for Local Government whether an investigation has been ordered into the City of Cockburn following Corruption and Crime Commission hearings. The Minister replies in the negative.
AnsweredQoN 24Legislative Council
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CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION - CITY OF COCKBURN
(1) In the wake of information made public during public hearings of the Corruption and Crime Commission, has the minister ordered any investigation into the conduct of members or officers of the City of Cockburn? (2) If so, when will the minister be able to advise the house of the outcome of the investigation and what action she will take? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
(1) In the wake of information made public during public hearings of the Corruption and Crime Commission, has the minister ordered any investigation into the conduct of members or officers of the City of Cockburn? (2) If so, when will the minister be able to advise the house of the outcome of the investigation and what action she will take? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
(2) If so, when will the minister be able to advise the house of the outcome of the investigation and what action she will take? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
(1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
(2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
(3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
(2) If so, when will the minister be able to advise the house of the outcome of the investigation and what action she will take? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
(1) No. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
(2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
(3) Not applicable. Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
Hon Simon O’Brien : It was not a three-part question; thanks for listening. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : Question (2) had two parts. The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
The PRESIDENT : Order, members! Hon Robyn McSweeney has the misfortune to ask a question after Hon Simon O’Brien, who has a tendency to continue to interject.
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