❓ Question asks whether specific individuals, including a former prisons executive director and current/former ministers, will be called to give evidence at the Mahoney Inquiry. The answer deflects responsibility for witness selection to Mr. Mahoney.
AnsweredQoN 1769Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the Mahoney Inquiry, and ask -
(1) Will former prisons Executive Director, Terry Simpson, be asked to give evidence at the inquiry?
(2) Will the former Justice Minister, current Justice Minister and Minister for Police, be asked to give evidence at the inquiry?
(3) Will the Attorney General be asked to give evidence at the inquiry?
(1) Will former prisons Executive Director, Terry Simpson, be asked to give evidence at the inquiry?
(2) Will the former Justice Minister, current Justice Minister and Minister for Police, be asked to give evidence at the inquiry?
(3) Will the Attorney General be asked to give evidence at the inquiry?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
24 May 2005
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Public Sector Management
Response time
19 days
(1-3) The choice of witnesses called to give evidence before the Mahoney Inquiry is a matter for the Honourable Mr Mahoney.
Explore WA Government Data
Search the full archive in the free dashboard, or query programmatically via API.
Explore more
Government Gazette
Appointments, regulatory notices, planning changes.
Hansard
Debates, questions, speeches and sentiment.
Tabled Papers
Reports and documents tabled in Parliament.
Committees
Committee profiles and recent reports.
Regulations
Subsidiary legislation with filters and summaries.
Bills
Proposed laws and parliamentary progress.
Acts
Current WA legislation and summaries.
Explanatory Memoranda
Bills with EMs (text/PDF) available.
Members
MP profiles, party breakdown and rankings.
Pollie Rankings
Data-driven rankings across 19 categories.
Amendment Chains
Track how schemes and regulations evolve over time.