Hon Peter Collier, on behalf of Hon Simon O'Brien, asks the Attorney General when they were informed about CCC notices to produce served on the Department of Premier and Cabinet regarding records of former members and staff. The Leader of the House deferred the answer.

AnsweredQoN 572Legislative Council
Asked
11 June 2020
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Attorney General

QuestionView source ↗

STANDING COMMITTEE ON
PROCEDURE AND PRIVILEGES — FIFTY-FIFTH REPORT —DEPARTMENT OF
THE PREMIER AND CABINET
572. Hon PETER COLLIER to
the Leader of the House representing the Attorney General:
This question is asked on behalf of
Hon Simon O'Brien, who is away on urgent parliamentary business.
I refer to the Corruption and Crime
Commission notices to produce dated 12 April 2019 and 11 June 2019 served on
the then director general of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.
(1) On what date
did the then director general of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet
advise the Attorney General that the director general had received a CCC notice
to produce the email and other records of former members and their staff?
(2) If the
director general did not communicate directly with the Attorney General, how
and when was the existence of the CCC notice first brought to the Attorney
General's attention?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
I had indicated to the member
behind the Chair that because I was at the table there is something in that
answer that I need to check, and so I cannot give the member an answer today,
but I will endeavour to give him an answer next Tuesday.

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