❓ Hon Peter Foss questions the Attorney General regarding Deborah Bennett-Borlase's employment history prior to her appointment as a magistrate. The Minister representing the Attorney General, Hon N.D. Griffiths, claims he did not receive prior notice of the question and thus does not provide an answer.
AnsweredQoN 1255Legislative Council
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MS DEBORAH BENNETT-BORLASE 1255. Hon PETER FOSS to the minister representing the Attorney General: (1) Was former magistrate Deborah Bennett-Borlase in the service of the State at any time in the 12 months prior to her appointment as a magistrate? (2) Was she at any time during that period employed in the office of Hon Joe Berinson? (3) If so in either case, what were the positions she held? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS
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(1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
MS DEBORAH BENNETT-BORLASE
(1) Was former magistrate Deborah Bennett-Borlase in the service of the State at any time in the 12 months prior to her appointment as a magistrate? (2) Was she at any time during that period employed in the office of Hon Joe Berinson? (3) If so in either case, what were the positions she held? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
(2) Was she at any time during that period employed in the office of Hon Joe Berinson? (3) If so in either case, what were the positions she held? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
(3) If so in either case, what were the positions she held? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
(1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
MS DEBORAH BENNETT-BORLASE
(1) Was former magistrate Deborah Bennett-Borlase in the service of the State at any time in the 12 months prior to her appointment as a magistrate? (2) Was she at any time during that period employed in the office of Hon Joe Berinson? (3) If so in either case, what were the positions she held? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
(2) Was she at any time during that period employed in the office of Hon Joe Berinson? (3) If so in either case, what were the positions she held? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
(3) If so in either case, what were the positions she held? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
(1)-(3) This is one of those occasions when, as a representative minister, I have not been given notice of this question. The member often asserts that he gives notice of questions, but he rarely does so.
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