❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice inquires about the Minister's attendance at a Leaders' Forum event, transport arrangements, and meetings with third parties. The Minister's response disputes the event's existence and redirects the question to the relevant political party if it concerns fundraising.
AnsweredQoN 2075Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Leaders' Forum event held on Friday 25 August 2017 and ask did the Minister attend the event, and if so: (a) did any Ministerial staff accompany the Minister, and if so who attended; (b) did the Minister's office submit a "Driver Request Form" in order to attend or be picked up from this event, and if so when was this form submitted; (c) did the Minister attend or get picked up from this event by a government owned or leased vehicle driven by an Executive Transport Officer or staffer; and (d) what third parties did the Minister meet with and what was discussed: (i) did the Minister commit to making any decisions or actions as a result of these meetings, and: (A) if so, what were the decisions or actions?
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Answered
1 November 2017
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
14 days
As I understand it, there was no Leaders’ Forum event held on Friday the 25th of August 2017. However if the member has a question concerning fundraising, he should direct it to the political party concerned.”
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