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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2001 Week 6 Hansard (15 June) . . Page.. 1951 ..
MR RUGENDYKE (continuing):
worthy candidates for being pilloried for the scam that has been played out here tonight. I think the slate is even on this one. Goodness me, we have said plenty-
Mr Quinlan: Yes, but not a lot.
MR RUGENDYKE: Only because you do not like to hear what is being said. You have hung your head in shame throughout the whole debate because of the lowering of the bar. Normally, when we talk about accountability and openness, we talk about raising the bar. On this occasion we have lowered it quite dramatically. Mr Moore is doing an honourable thing in trying to convince you of your error. It is mind-boggling that you have sold your soul on the silliest things. There is no more that can be said.
Question put:
That Mr Moore's amendment to Mr Stefaniak's amendment be agreed to.
The Assembly voted-
Ayes 5 Noes 10 Mr Kaine Mr Berry Mr Quinlan Mr Moore Mrs Burke Mr Smyth Mr Osborne Mr Corbell Mr Stanhope Mr Rugendyke Mr Cornwell Mr Stefaniak Ms Tucker Mr Humphries Mr WoodQuestion so resolved in the negative.
Mr Moore's amendment to Mr Stefaniak's amendment negatived.
Question put:
That Mr Stefaniak's amendment be agreed to.
The Assembly voted-
Ayes 10 Noes 5 Mr Berry Mr Quinlan Mr Kaine Mrs Burke Mr Smyth Mr Moore Mr Corbell Mr Stanhope Mr Osborne Mr Cornwell Mr Stefaniak Mr Rugendyke Mr Humphries Mr Wood Ms TuckerQuestion so resolved in the affirmative.
Mr Stefaniak's amendment agreed to.
Clause 29, as amended, agreed to.
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