Mr. Papalia questions the Minister for Corrective Services regarding the former Commissioner's disagreement with ministerial policies and the rationale for his suitability to lead the department. The Minister repeatedly states he wasn't privy to the conversation between the Public Sector Commissioner and the former Commissioner.

AnsweredQoN 63Legislative Assembly
Asked
7 May 2013
Portfolio
Corrective Services

QuestionView source ↗

DEPARTMENT
OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES — REVIEW
63. Mr P. PAPALIA to the Minister for Corrective Services:
I have a supplementary question. Did the former Commissioner
of Corrective Services not agree with the minister's two policies?

AnswerView source ↗

As I said in answering the Leader of the Opposition's
question, I was not in the room when the Public Sector Commissioner had the
conversation with the former commissioner.
Mr
P. Papalia : How do you know he's not the right man to lead the
department forward?
Mr J.M. FRANCIS : I
was not in the room when the Public Sector Commissioner had the conversation. I
do not know how more obvious and clearer I can make that.
Several members interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Member for Belmont!
Several members interjected.
The SPEAKER :
Member for Victoria Park, I call you to order for the first time. Member for
Butler, I call you to order for the second time.

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