❓ Question regarding why the Attorney General didn't inquire about the omission of an audio recording from the Parliamentary Inspector's report to the Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission. The Attorney General states the Inspector advised him of new evidence.
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I have a supplementary question. Why has the Attorney General not asked the parliamentary inspector why that audio recording was not referred to in his report to the Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission? Mr J.A. McGINTY
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Because he advised me that there was new evidence that was brought to his attention.
Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: Because he advised me that there was new evidence that was brought to his attention.
Because he advised me that there was new evidence that was brought to his attention.
Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: Because he advised me that there was new evidence that was brought to his attention.
Because he advised me that there was new evidence that was brought to his attention.
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