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this morning in the censure debate about wrongful dismissal payments that the government had made. Mrs Burke approached me in the corridor after my speech insisting that what I said was false.
MR SPEAKER: You will need leave to raise the issue.
MR STANHOPE: I just want to table a document.
MR SPEAKER: You can table a document.
MR STANHOPE: I indicate to Mrs Burke that the information I was relying on was from the Canberra Times and that, in fact, what I had said was quite consistent with what I read in the Canberra Times. I made the point that—
Mrs Burke: You did not say that, Mr Stanhope.
MR STANHOPE: Yes, I did.
MR SPEAKER: Order!
MR STANHOPE: I table the following document:
Mrs Burke MLA—Extract from Canberra Times, Saturday, 28 February 2004.
Papers
Mr Speaker presented the following papers:
Study trip—Report by Mrs Jacqui Burke MLA—Sydney, 28 and 29 April 2005.
Quarterly travel report—Non–Executive MLAs—1 April to 30 June 2005.
Executive contracts
Papers and statement by minister
MR STANHOPE (Ginninderra—Chief Minister, Attorney-General, Minister for the Environment and Minister for Arts, Heritage and Indigenous Affairs): For the information of members, I present the following papers:
Public Sector Management Act, pursuant to sections 31A and 79—Copies of executive contracts or instruments—
Long-term contracts:
Mark Kwiatkowski, dated 1 August 2005.
Michael Zissler, dated 3 August 2005.
Neil Bulless, dated 30 June 2005.
Sue Hall, dated 28 June 2005.
Short-term contracts:
Alan Phillips, dated 26 and 27 July 2005.
Andrew Taylor, dated 1 July 2005.
Brett Phillips, dated 27 June 2005.
Bronwyn Webster, 8 July 2005.
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