❓ Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich asks the Minister for Education about misconduct allegations within the Department of Education, specifically regarding the breakdown of categories for 47 non-child protection allegations managed locally with central oversight. The Minister initially cannot locate the question but promises to provide an answer.
AnsweredQoN 217Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION — MISCONDUCT
ALLEGATIONS
1. 217. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH to the Minister for Education:
I refer to the management of the 47 non–child
protection allegations as shown in table 17 on page 48 of the Department of
Education annual report 2011–12.
(1) Can the
minister provide a breakdown of the categories of misconduct for the 47 non–child
protection allegations that were managed locally with central oversight?
(2) Have any matters been referred
to the Corruption and Crime Commission?
(3) If yes to (2), how many?
(4) If no to (2), why not?
That is question 129.
ALLEGATIONS
1. 217. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH to the Minister for Education:
I refer to the management of the 47 non–child
protection allegations as shown in table 17 on page 48 of the Department of
Education annual report 2011–12.
(1) Can the
minister provide a breakdown of the categories of misconduct for the 47 non–child
protection allegations that were managed locally with central oversight?
(2) Have any matters been referred
to the Corruption and Crime Commission?
(3) If yes to (2), how many?
(4) If no to (2), why not?
That is question 129.
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for the question. Now I have to
find question 129; sorry.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You can't find it!
Hon PETER COLLIER : There are about 83 in front of me, so I
might just hold off.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You cannot blame me for working hard, can
you?
Hon PETER COLLIER : They are all the same questions. I have
not got a question 129. I looked for the one with the number 47, but I do not
have a question 129. Is the member sure she has not asked the question before?
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : No, I haven't asked that one
before.
Hon PETER COLLIER : I have all my answers for the member now.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : That is good, because you're
giving them all to me tomorrow, as I remember.
Hon PETER COLLIER : I am sorry, Mr President, but I do not
have a question 129 for some reason. Just one second. And we got it all right;
I am so disappointed. Hopefully my office is watching this, because I ticked
off on all the responses today, so the answer may just not be in the file. If
there is a response, it should come in before the end of question time; and, if
not, I will provide the answer tomorrow. I have definitely answered all the
member's questions.
find question 129; sorry.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You can't find it!
Hon PETER COLLIER : There are about 83 in front of me, so I
might just hold off.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You cannot blame me for working hard, can
you?
Hon PETER COLLIER : They are all the same questions. I have
not got a question 129. I looked for the one with the number 47, but I do not
have a question 129. Is the member sure she has not asked the question before?
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : No, I haven't asked that one
before.
Hon PETER COLLIER : I have all my answers for the member now.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : That is good, because you're
giving them all to me tomorrow, as I remember.
Hon PETER COLLIER : I am sorry, Mr President, but I do not
have a question 129 for some reason. Just one second. And we got it all right;
I am so disappointed. Hopefully my office is watching this, because I ticked
off on all the responses today, so the answer may just not be in the file. If
there is a response, it should come in before the end of question time; and, if
not, I will provide the answer tomorrow. I have definitely answered all the
member's questions.
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