❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice asks the Attorney General if they warned any Labor MPs against interacting with Brian Burke and/or Julian Grill. The Attorney General denies doing so, with a pointed remark directed at the questioner.
AnsweredQoN 1838Legislative Assembly
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(1) In relation to the Attorney General’s portfolios’ can the Attorney General advise if he has ever warned any Labor Members of Parliament not to either talk to, interact with, meet with, talk to on the telephone or have anything to do in any other way with, Mr Brian Burke and/or Mr Julian Grill in the past 18 months?
(2) If yes, which Members of Parliament were advised, what exactly were they advised, on approximately what date were they advised and why?
(2) If yes, which Members of Parliament were advised, what exactly were they advised, on approximately what date were they advised and why?
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Answered
27 March 2007
Response time
7 days
(1) - (2) The Member for Kalgoorlie should not judge others by his own standards. The answer to the question is No.
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