❓ This parliamentary question implies potential corruption within the Department of Education and Training, prompting a non-committal response from the Premier. The Speaker repeatedly called for order due to interjections.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING - CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION INVESTIGATION
I have a supplementary question. If the Premier’s chief of staff told him that the Corruption and Crime Commission was investigating something in his department, would he be concerned about that? Mr A.J. CARPENTER
I have a supplementary question. If the Premier’s chief of staff told him that the Corruption and Crime Commission was investigating something in his department, would he be concerned about that? Mr A.J. CARPENTER
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That is a purely speculative question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the first time.
Mr A.J. CARPENTER replied: That is a purely speculative question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the first time.
That is a purely speculative question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the first time.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the first time.
The SPEAKER : Order! I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the first time.
Mr A.J. CARPENTER replied: That is a purely speculative question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the first time.
That is a purely speculative question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the first time.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the first time.
The SPEAKER : Order! I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the first time.
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