❓ Hon Ray Halligan follows up on a previous question regarding allegations of serious and improper conduct within the City of Wanneroo. The Minister, Hon Tom Stephens, states that no serious allegations have been formally brought to his attention.
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I refer to question without notice 476 of 28 August this year, which is headed “City of Wanneroo, Allegations of Serious and Improper Conduct”, to which the minister answered that he had asked for a briefing on this matter, which he expected “to receive at some stage next week”. Will the minister please advise of his understanding of the current situation? Hon TOM STEPHENS
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I thank the member for his question. I asked for the briefing, and no serious allegations have been formally drawn to my attention.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: I thank the member for his question. I asked for the briefing, and no serious allegations have been formally drawn to my attention.
I thank the member for his question. I asked for the briefing, and no serious allegations have been formally drawn to my attention.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: I thank the member for his question. I asked for the briefing, and no serious allegations have been formally drawn to my attention.
I thank the member for his question. I asked for the briefing, and no serious allegations have been formally drawn to my attention.
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