❓ A parliamentary question regarding the RSPCA's access to the State Solicitor's Office and government funding for an investigation into the loading of sheep onto the Al Kuwait livestock ship. The Minister claims to not have the question in their file, thus providing no answer.
AnsweredQoN 432Legislative Council
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Further to my question without notice to the Minister for Police and Emergency Services of 2 April 2004, who asked that I refer the question to the Attorney General, and further to my question without notice to the Attorney General of 2 June, when I was asked to refer this question to the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, my question relates to the complaint made to the police under the Animal Welfare Act 2002 about the loading of sheep onto the livestock ship Al Kuwait . (1) As the Police Service has advised the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals that it is the investigating body in this matter, will the RSPCA have access to the State Solicitor’s Office to assist it in this investigation? (2) Will the Government support the RSPCA in the investigation by underwriting the cost of this test case? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I have more disappointment for Hon Jim Scott, because I do not have his question in my file.
(1) As the Police Service has advised the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals that it is the investigating body in this matter, will the RSPCA have access to the State Solicitor’s Office to assist it in this investigation? (2) Will the Government support the RSPCA in the investigation by underwriting the cost of this test case? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I have more disappointment for Hon Jim Scott, because I do not have his question in my file.
(2) Will the Government support the RSPCA in the investigation by underwriting the cost of this test case? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I have more disappointment for Hon Jim Scott, because I do not have his question in my file.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I have more disappointment for Hon Jim Scott, because I do not have his question in my file.
I have more disappointment for Hon Jim Scott, because I do not have his question in my file.
(1) As the Police Service has advised the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals that it is the investigating body in this matter, will the RSPCA have access to the State Solicitor’s Office to assist it in this investigation? (2) Will the Government support the RSPCA in the investigation by underwriting the cost of this test case? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I have more disappointment for Hon Jim Scott, because I do not have his question in my file.
(2) Will the Government support the RSPCA in the investigation by underwriting the cost of this test case? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I have more disappointment for Hon Jim Scott, because I do not have his question in my file.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I have more disappointment for Hon Jim Scott, because I do not have his question in my file.
I have more disappointment for Hon Jim Scott, because I do not have his question in my file.
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