Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I do want to acknowledge the fact that the chief of staff did take a leave of absence. Though Cabinet had to be pushed into it, they did do the right thing. So I am not clear, Mr. Speaker. She has a deputy minister employment contract, yet she is being called an executive assistant. I think it is semantics, Mr. Speaker, and I would like the Premier to clarify that. It is clear that no Premier or Cabinet Minister can have an employment contract that purports to displace the law. Very clearly, it says here that she is covered under Section 34 of the Public Service Act. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Michael Miltenberger on Supplementary To Oral Question 161-14(3): Role Of Chief Of Staff In Federal Election
In the Legislative Assembly on October 31st, 2000. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Oral Question 161-14(3): Role Of Chief Of Staff In Federal Election
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 30th, 2000
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