Hon Sue Ellery questions the Premier, via the Leader of the House, regarding meetings with Ms Rachael Turnseck about a road traffic incident involving the former Treasurer's vehicle and the delay in reporting the full extent of the damage. The answers provided indicate that no questions were asked about the delay or further undisclosed information.

AnsweredQoN 213Legislative Council
Asked
18 March 2014
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Premier

QuestionView source ↗

MEMBER FOR
VASSE — ROAD TRAFFIC INCIDENT — RACHAEL TURNSECK
213. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
Leader of the House representing the Premier:
I refer to the meetings with Ms Rachael Turnseck on Sunday 9 March
at Ms Turnseck's home and Monday 10 March in Mr Brian Pontifex's
office.
(1) Who was present at the meetings?
(2) Did anyone
at the meetings ask Ms Turnseck why she had taken two weeks to reveal the
extent of the damage to the former Treasurer's ministerial vehicle;
and, if not, why not?
(3) If yes to (2), who asked the
question and what was Ms Turnseck's response?
(4) Did anyone at
the meeting ask Ms Turnseck to reveal any other previously undisclosed
information about the events in the days leading to the former Treasurer
seeking personal leave; and, if not, why not?
(5) If yes to (4), who asked the question and what was Ms Turnseck's
response?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
Is this the question that the member
asked on Thursday?
Hon Sue Ellery : Yes.
Hon PETER COLLIER : I was going to present it at the end of
question time, but I will answer it now.
(1) On Sunday 9 March
Ms Narelle Cant and Ms Rachael Turnseck were present at the meeting at Ms Turnseck's
home. On Monday 10 March, Mr Brian Pontifex, Ms Narelle Cant and Ms Rachael
Turnseck were present at the meeting in Mr Brian Pontifex's office. Ms Dixie
Marshall was there during the final stages of the meeting.
(2) No.
(3) Not applicable.
(4) No.
(5) Not applicable.

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