Hon Steve Martin questions the Minister for Transport regarding a Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) finding of serious misconduct by a Public Transport Authority (PTA) employee, seeking details on the government's response, preventative measures, conflict of interest reviews, and internal communications.

AnsweredQoN 78Legislative Council
Asked
26 February 2026
Portfolio
Transport

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Public Transport Authority—Misconduct78.Hon Steve Martinto
theparliamentary secretary representing the Minister
for Transport:I refer to the
Corruption and Crime Commission's finding of serious misconduct by a Public
Transport Authority employee, tabled in a report to Parliament on 19 December
2025.(1) Does the government accept the findings of the
commission?(2) What has been done to militate against future
risks of similar misconduct?(3) What has been done
to review the wider issue of staff conflicts of interest and what action has
the ministertaken to verify that this is an isolated incident across PTA
staff?(4) What internal communications have been made to
PTA employees in response to the public release of the CCC report?

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Answered
26 February 2026
Response time
0 days
Hon Samantha Rowe replied:I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question. The following answer has
been provided by the Minister for Transport. This answer is correct as of
Tuesday 24 February.(1)–(4) The PTA is addressing the
recommendations of the CCC.
Public Transport Authority—Misconduct

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