❓ Mr. Katsambanis questions the Minister for Commerce regarding the government's alleged abandonment of its election commitment to introduce project trust accounts and security of payments legislation for subcontractors. The Minister denies breaking the commitment.
AnsweredQoN 418Legislative Assembly
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SUBCONTRACTORS —
PAYMENT SECURITY
418. Mr P.A. KATSAMBANIS to the Minister for Commerce:
I refer to the government's
election commitment to introduce project trust accounts and security of
payments legislation and his own commitment
early last year that he would introduce legislation to implement the Fiocco
report recommendations. Why has he now abandoned subcontractors and
broken his election commitment?
PAYMENT SECURITY
418. Mr P.A. KATSAMBANIS to the Minister for Commerce:
I refer to the government's
election commitment to introduce project trust accounts and security of
payments legislation and his own commitment
early last year that he would introduce legislation to implement the Fiocco
report recommendations. Why has he now abandoned subcontractors and
broken his election commitment?
AnswerView source ↗
We have not broken the election
commitment at all. I do not understand the basis of the question for asserting
that we have. That is the answer.
commitment at all. I do not understand the basis of the question for asserting
that we have. That is the answer.
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