The Hon. MICK VEITCH: I direct my question to the Minister for Roads and Ports. Has the Minister received any information, verbal or written, suggesting that the former member for Clarence, Steve Cansdell, may have falsely nominated other drivers to cop the blame for traffic offences committed by him on more than one occasion? If so, did the Minister refer that information to the police? If not, why not?
The Hon. DUNCAN GAY: No and no.
The Hon. HELEN WESTWOOD: I direct my question to the Minister for Police
and Emergency Services, and Minister for the Hunter. What action is the Minister
taking to ensure that a full and proper investigation is undertaken into the
handling of the Steve Cansdell matter after the lawyer for the woman who blew
the whistle publicly contradicted earlier suggestions that Mr Cansdell had
escaped justice because she had refused to be interviewed?
The Hon.
MICHAEL GALLACHER: If the member has concerns about the conduct of that
investigation and she has reason to believe that something untoward happened, I
suggest that she refer the matter to the Ombudsman. I have answered the question
fully.
The Hon. LUKE FOLEY: I direct my question to the Minister for Roads and Ports. Has the Minister's office or department received any information of advice that would suggest the former member for Clarence, Mr Steve Cansdell, may have falsely nominated other drivers to shift the blame for traffic offences on more than one occasion?
1 comment:
Why doesn't someone just ask Honest Steve what happened? He's such a decent bloke he'll tell the truth about the whole kit and caboodle. He's probably just itching to be asked.
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