Question regarding potential misuse of the government-provided electoral management system by Labor MPs, specifically concerning access granted to unions. The Premier's response deflects, suggesting the questioner raise specific allegations with appropriate authorities.

AnsweredQoN 458Legislative Council
Asked
19 June 2007
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Premier

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ELECTORAL DATABASE SYSTEM - UNION ACCESS
Can the Premier confirm that no Labor member of Parliament has made the government-provided electoral management system available to any union? Hon JON FORD

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On behalf of the Leader of the House, I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Premier has provided the following response - If the member has specific allegations relating to the conduct of members of Parliament or their officers, he should raise them with the appropriate authorities.
Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the Leader of the House, I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Premier has provided the following response - If the member has specific allegations relating to the conduct of members of Parliament or their officers, he should raise them with the appropriate authorities.
On behalf of the Leader of the House, I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Premier has provided the following response - If the member has specific allegations relating to the conduct of members of Parliament or their officers, he should raise them with the appropriate authorities.
If the member has specific allegations relating to the conduct of members of Parliament or their officers, he should raise them with the appropriate authorities.

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