The Leader of the Opposition questions the Premier regarding the sale of government-owned land, specifically ensuring it's not sold below market value, referencing past sales. The Premier denies the accusations and outlines the process for future sales.

AnsweredQoN 758Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 September 2014
Portfolio
Premier

QuestionView source ↗

GOVERNMENT-OWNED
PROPERTIES — SALE
758. Mr M. McGOWAN to the
Premier:
I have a supplementary question.
Will the Premier guarantee that he will not sell any of this land at less than
market value as he did in the case of Crown, the Ritz–Carlton and
Pelago?

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The Leader of the Opposition is
wrong on each of those three.
Mr
M. McGowan interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Leader of the Opposition, you have asked a question —
Mr
C.J. BARNETT : This guy answers his own questions. Listen for a moment. All
of the land will go through a proper process, including valuations. They will
have reserve prices on them. They will be sold in an orderly way.
Mr
F.M. Logan : Unless Finbar is lower!
Mr
C.J. BARNETT : The accusation was one of corruption, essentially. If you
have any evidence, bring it forward!

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