Question on Notice regarding the WA Government's legally binding commitments to the Leighton Shores consortium. The Premier deflects the question to the Minister for Transport, claiming lack of knowledge.

AnsweredQoN 254Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 October 2000
Portfolio
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Does the Government have any legally binding commitment to the Leighton Shores consortium? Mr COURT

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The member is asking the wrong minister. I am not aware of the legal arrangements. The Minister for Transport has been overseeing it. Ms MacTiernan: So you do not know? Mr COURT: I have just said that I do not know what are the legal arrangements. If the member asks the appropriate minister, she will get the answer.
Mr COURT replied: The member is asking the wrong minister. I am not aware of the legal arrangements. The Minister for Transport has been overseeing it. Ms MacTiernan: So you do not know? Mr COURT: I have just said that I do not know what are the legal arrangements. If the member asks the appropriate minister, she will get the answer.
The member is asking the wrong minister. I am not aware of the legal arrangements. The Minister for Transport has been overseeing it. Ms MacTiernan: So you do not know? Mr COURT: I have just said that I do not know what are the legal arrangements. If the member asks the appropriate minister, she will get the answer.
Ms MacTiernan: So you do not know? Mr COURT: I have just said that I do not know what are the legal arrangements. If the member asks the appropriate minister, she will get the answer.
Mr COURT: I have just said that I do not know what are the legal arrangements. If the member asks the appropriate minister, she will get the answer.

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