Hon. Norman Moore questions whether State Supply Commission policy allows preferential treatment to members of one political party over others regarding equipment provision. The Parliamentary Secretary, representing the Deputy Premier, denies such a policy exists, prompting Moore to suggest the Premier holds a different view.

AnsweredQoN 901Legislative Council
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17 October 2007
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parliamentary secretary representing the Deputy Premier

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MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT - EQUIPMENT PROVISION
In relation to the equipment provided to members of Parliament to carry out their duties, which State Supply Commission policy allows members of one political party to receive preferential treatment over members of other political parties? Hon KATE DOUST

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The answer that has been provided by the Deputy Premier is that no State Supply Commission supply policy prescribes preferential treatment to members of Parliament. Hon Norman Moore : You had better talk to the Premier about that because he thinks there is.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The answer that has been provided by the Deputy Premier is that no State Supply Commission supply policy prescribes preferential treatment to members of Parliament. Hon Norman Moore : You had better talk to the Premier about that because he thinks there is.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The answer that has been provided by the Deputy Premier is that no State Supply Commission supply policy prescribes preferential treatment to members of Parliament. Hon Norman Moore : You had better talk to the Premier about that because he thinks there is.
Hon Norman Moore : You had better talk to the Premier about that because he thinks there is.

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