Mr. Cook questions the Minister for Health's refusal to table the business case for privatising services at Fiona Stanley Hospital, inquiring about potential notification to the Auditor General. The Minister's response is non-committal, stating he will seek advice on confidentiality.

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22 February 2011
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FIONA STANLEY HOSPITAL — SERVICES PRIVATISATION
Will the minister table the business case on the privatisation of services at Fiona Stanley Hospital, or will he be tabling a notification to the Auditor General, as required by law, because of his refusal today to table that information? Dr K.D. HAMES

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I will be taking advice from the Department of Health on what is confidential and what is not, and working within the parameters of the law and the requirements of the Attorney General when I do that.
Dr K.D. HAMES replied: I will be taking advice from the Department of Health on what is confidential and what is not, and working within the parameters of the law and the requirements of the Attorney General when I do that.
I will be taking advice from the Department of Health on what is confidential and what is not, and working within the parameters of the law and the requirements of the Attorney General when I do that.

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