Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I should clarify that Cabinet has not made formal Cabinet decisions or positions. I meant to say that we took the liberty to discuss the report and how we might approach it and if any of the recommendations were relevant to our conduct as Ministers. We generally decided that some of the recommendations were not necessary or in our interest to vote as Ministers. The first one is clearly one that is up to us individually as Ministers or MLAs, the one regarding Lee Selleck and the CBC. The second one regarding our colleague was of interest and we did talk about taking a collective view on that, which is not relevant any longer. The third one, regarding the Conflict of Interest Commissioner, that we all agreed was up to us individually as MLAs to comment on, so we will be doing that. The last was agreed reflected on myself as a Premier, so we discussed a collective view on that. Thank you for the chance to clarify that.
Stephen Kakfwi on Committee Motion 20-14(4): Recommendation No. 1 From Committee Report 6-14(4): Confidence In The Integrity And Standard Of Government -- The Report Of The Special Committee On Conflict Process, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on October 24th, 2001. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 20-14(4): Recommendation No. 1 From Committee Report 6-14(4): Confidence In The Integrity And Standard Of Government -- The Report Of The Special Committee On Conflict Process, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
October 23rd, 2001
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