❓ The parliamentary question concerns the Minister's awareness and support of clauses in Management Initiated Redundancy agreements that restrict criticism of the government. The Minister acknowledges the issue and supports a limited time frame for such clauses.
AnsweredQoN 1104Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 February 2003
Member
Portfolio
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern
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(b) if yes, on what date did the Minister become aware; (c) does the Minister support the clause in Management Initiated Redundancy agreements, which bars criticism of the Government; (d) if yes, why; and (e) if not, why not?
(c) does the Minister support the clause in Management Initiated Redundancy agreements, which bars criticism of the Government; (d) if yes, why; and (e) if not, why not?
(d) if yes, why; and (e) if not, why not?
(e) if not, why not?
(c) does the Minister support the clause in Management Initiated Redundancy agreements, which bars criticism of the Government; (d) if yes, why; and (e) if not, why not?
(d) if yes, why; and (e) if not, why not?
(e) if not, why not?
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Answered
8 April 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern
Response time
40 days
(a)Yes.
(b)This issue has been public knowledge since it was addressed by the Nevill Committee during the life of the last Government.
(c)–(d)I support the Government's policy which is that such clauses should only apply for a limited period of time.
(e)Not applicable.
(b)This issue has been public knowledge since it was addressed by the Nevill Committee during the life of the last Government.
(c)–(d)I support the Government's policy which is that such clauses should only apply for a limited period of time.
(e)Not applicable.
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