❓ Hon. Norman Moore questions the Minister for Education and Training regarding the resignation of Director General Paul Albert, specifically if Albert advised of his resignation before the release of a Corruption and Crime Commission report. The Minister denies prior notification and states she was not informed of any intention to resign.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING - RESIGNATION OF DIRECTOR GENERAL 868. Hon NORMAN MOORE to the Minister for Education and Training: (1) Is it correct that Mr Paul Albert advised the minister of his impending resignation before the contents of the Corruption and Crime Commission report became known? (2) If so, when did this happen, and why was Mr Albert intending to resign? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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(1) No. (2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING - RESIGNATION OF DIRECTOR GENERAL
(1) Is it correct that Mr Paul Albert advised the minister of his impending resignation before the contents of the Corruption and Crime Commission report became known? (2) If so, when did this happen, and why was Mr Albert intending to resign? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1) No. (2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
(2) If so, when did this happen, and why was Mr Albert intending to resign? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1) No. (2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1) No. (2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
(1) No. (2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
(2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING - RESIGNATION OF DIRECTOR GENERAL
(1) Is it correct that Mr Paul Albert advised the minister of his impending resignation before the contents of the Corruption and Crime Commission report became known? (2) If so, when did this happen, and why was Mr Albert intending to resign? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1) No. (2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
(2) If so, when did this happen, and why was Mr Albert intending to resign? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1) No. (2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1) No. (2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
(1) No. (2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
(2) I do not know whether Mr Albert intended to resign. At no point did he say to me that it was his intention to resign.
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