❓ Question seeks to uncover potential lobbying influence by Hon Peter Reith on the Minister for Regional Development, Lands, and Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development. The Minister denies any relevant contact.
AnsweredQoN 4357Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 August 2015
Member
Portfolio
Regional Development; Lands; Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development
QuestionView source ↗
(1) Has the Minister and/or any staff member or placement within the Minister’s Office, had any contact or meetings with registered lobbyist Hon Peter Reith, since 1 July 2014? (2) If yes to (1): (a) what were the dates of the contact(s) or meeting(s); (b) what was the name of the client being represented during the contact; (c) what was the nature or subject of discussion during the contact(s) or meeting(s); (d) were other people present during the contact(s) or meeting(s); and (e) what were the names of all people present?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
16 September 2015
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development; Lands; Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development
Response time
36 days
The Minister and his/her current Ministerial staff may have had contact with Hon Peter Reith for administrative purposes only or may have had incidental or irregular social contact in which case this is not listed below:
(1) No
(2 a-e) not applicable
(1) No
(2 a-e) not applicable
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