❓ Dr. Thomas questions whether the Minister for Environment or their office advised the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure regarding charges related to the Esperance lead pollution before they were made public, implying potential government spin. The Minister denies any such advice was given.
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ESPERANCE LEAD POLLUTION - CHARGES
I have a supplementary question. Part (3) of my question asked whether the minister, or anyone from his office, advised the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure before charges were made public. Is this another exercise in government spin? Mr D.A. TEMPLEMAN
I have a supplementary question. Part (3) of my question asked whether the minister, or anyone from his office, advised the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure before charges were made public. Is this another exercise in government spin? Mr D.A. TEMPLEMAN
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The answer to that question is no.
Mr D.A. TEMPLEMAN replied: The answer to that question is no.
The answer to that question is no.
Mr D.A. TEMPLEMAN replied: The answer to that question is no.
The answer to that question is no.
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