A member of parliament accuses the Minister for Justice of misleading the public regarding the terms of reference for an inquiry. The Minister responds by stating the terms of reference are in a letter and will be finalised at a meeting.

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17 June 2004
Portfolio
Justice

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Why did the minister mislead the people of Western Australia in a radio interview this morning? The minister has just admitted that the terms of reference were not complete. The SPEAKER: The first part of that question is not in order. Mrs M.H. ROBERTS

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The letter contains the terms of reference that I have set up for the inquiry. They are the terms of reference about which I have written to the director general and they are the terms of reference that will be discussed and finalised at the meeting tomorrow.
The SPEAKER: The first part of that question is not in order. Mrs M.H. ROBERTS replied: The letter contains the terms of reference that I have set up for the inquiry. They are the terms of reference about which I have written to the director general and they are the terms of reference that will be discussed and finalised at the meeting tomorrow.
Mrs M.H. ROBERTS replied: The letter contains the terms of reference that I have set up for the inquiry. They are the terms of reference about which I have written to the director general and they are the terms of reference that will be discussed and finalised at the meeting tomorrow.
The letter contains the terms of reference that I have set up for the inquiry. They are the terms of reference about which I have written to the director general and they are the terms of reference that will be discussed and finalised at the meeting tomorrow.

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