❓ Hon. Norman Moore requests the Minister for Education and Training to table letters related to a Corruption and Crime Commission investigation. The Minister agrees, clarifying a date error.
AnsweredQoN 957Legislative Council
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING - CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION INVESTIGATION
I refer to the letter from the Corruption and Crime Commissioner to the then Director General of the Department of Education and Training dated 30 June 2006, which was tabled in the house yesterday. (1) Will the minister table the letters of 18 January 2006 and 15 February 2006 referred to in the tabled letter? (2) If not, why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
I refer to the letter from the Corruption and Crime Commissioner to the then Director General of the Department of Education and Training dated 30 June 2006, which was tabled in the house yesterday. (1) Will the minister table the letters of 18 January 2006 and 15 February 2006 referred to in the tabled letter? (2) If not, why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
(1) Will the minister table the letters of 18 January 2006 and 15 February 2006 referred to in the tabled letter? (2) If not, why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
(2) If not, why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
(1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
(2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
[See paper 2170.]
(1) Will the minister table the letters of 18 January 2006 and 15 February 2006 referred to in the tabled letter? (2) If not, why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
(2) If not, why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
(1) Yes. The reference to a letter dated 18 January 2006 was incorrect; it should have read 18 January 2005. (2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
(2) Not applicable. [See paper 2170.]
[See paper 2170.]
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