❓ Mr Papalia questions the Minister for Corrective Services on perceived hypocrisy regarding the right to silence for drunk drivers versus prison officers. The Minister denies the accusation.
AnsweredQoN 294Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
CORRECTIVE
SERVICES — PRISON OFFICERS LEGISLATION
294. Mr P. PAPALIA to the
Minister for Corrective Services:
I ask a supplementary question. How can the minister defend
the right to silence of a drunk-driver and attack the right to silence of
prison officers?
SERVICES — PRISON OFFICERS LEGISLATION
294. Mr P. PAPALIA to the
Minister for Corrective Services:
I ask a supplementary question. How can the minister defend
the right to silence of a drunk-driver and attack the right to silence of
prison officers?
AnswerView source ↗
I am not.
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