❓ Question regarding when the Minister for Police and Emergency Services was first advised about unpaid superannuation entitlements of former staff from his pharmacy business. The Minister deflected the question by referring to a previous statement.
AnsweredQoN 662Legislative Assembly
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In order to maintain public confidence in the Office of the Minister for Police and Emergency Services -
(1) On what date was the Minister for Police and Emergency Services first advised, verbally or in writing, that any of his former staff of his former pharmacy business had not been paid their superannuation entitlements?
(2) Who gave that advice?
(1) On what date was the Minister for Police and Emergency Services first advised, verbally or in writing, that any of his former staff of his former pharmacy business had not been paid their superannuation entitlements?
(2) Who gave that advice?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 April 2006
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
15 days
I refer the Member to my Statement to the House made on 8 March 2006
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