❓ A member of parliament questions a minister about potential discussions between the minister/staff and local councils regarding a Corruption and Crime Commission investigation into alleged incidents involving Mr. Graham Burkett. The minister denies having had such discussions or instructing staff to do so.
AnsweredQoN 842Legislative Council
Asked
21 October 2004
Member
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(1) Has the minister, or any of her staff, had discussions with the Mayor of Wanneroo, Mr Jon Kelly, or the Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, Mr Charles Johnson, concerning the investigation by the Corruption and Crime Commission of the alleged incidents involving Mr Graham Burkett? If yes, what was the nature of this dialogue? (2) Has the minister, or any of her staff, had any discussions with the City of Stirling over the same matter? If yes, what was the nature of the discussions? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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(1)-(2) I can only speak for myself at this stage. I have certainly had no such discussions. There have certainly been no instructions from me for my staff to communicate with those councils.
(2) Has the minister, or any of her staff, had any discussions with the City of Stirling over the same matter? If yes, what was the nature of the discussions? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) I can only speak for myself at this stage. I have certainly had no such discussions. There have certainly been no instructions from me for my staff to communicate with those councils.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) I can only speak for myself at this stage. I have certainly had no such discussions. There have certainly been no instructions from me for my staff to communicate with those councils.
(1)-(2) I can only speak for myself at this stage. I have certainly had no such discussions. There have certainly been no instructions from me for my staff to communicate with those councils.
(2) Has the minister, or any of her staff, had any discussions with the City of Stirling over the same matter? If yes, what was the nature of the discussions? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) I can only speak for myself at this stage. I have certainly had no such discussions. There have certainly been no instructions from me for my staff to communicate with those councils.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) I can only speak for myself at this stage. I have certainly had no such discussions. There have certainly been no instructions from me for my staff to communicate with those councils.
(1)-(2) I can only speak for myself at this stage. I have certainly had no such discussions. There have certainly been no instructions from me for my staff to communicate with those councils.
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