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had ended However, this would have created some logistical problems as a summons is required to be returnable at court on a nominated day. Given the Supreme Court decision, the summons would then have been discontinued in any event.
(3) None.
(4) None.
(5) No action could reasonably have been taken to ensure the matter was commenced prior to expiry of the limitation period, other than as noted above, in answer to question 2 and with the consequences there noted.
Courts—electronic case management system
(Question No 1628)
Mr Stefaniak asked the Attorney-General, upon notice, on 21 August 2007:
(1) When will the introduction of the new electronic case management system in the Director of Public Prosecutions (a) be completed and (b) start;
(2) Which agencies will have access to the data and what mechanisms will be put in place to protect people’s privacy;
(3) What additional statistics will be publicly available at the conclusion of the program.
Mr Corbell: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) It is anticipated that the case management system will be completed and start operating in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions from 1 July 2008.
(2) No other agencies will have access to the data on the case management system without consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
(3) The additional statistics that will be available through the case management system are currently in the course of being determined.
Hospitals—doctors
(Question No 1655)
Mrs Burke asked the Minister for Health, upon notice, on 23 August 2007 (redirected to the Acting Minister for Health):
(1) How many doctors are employed in both ACT public hospitals;
(2) What is the ratio of doctors to population in the ACT’s public hospitals and how does this compare to other States and Territories;
(3) What is the current number of doctor positions required but not filled at (a) The Canberra Hospital and (b) Calvary Hospital.
Mr Corbell: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
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