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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 429 asked in the Legislative Council on 13 May 2020 by Hon Peter Collier

Parliament: 40 Session: 1

CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSIONER — REAPPOINTMENT

429. Hon PETER COLLIER to the Leader of the House representing the Attorney General:

My question without notice is asked on behalf of Hon Michael Mischin, who is on urgent parliamentary business.

I refer to a report in The Sunday Times of 10 May 2020 headed ''Email did not axe CCC chief'', which refers to correspondence of the former Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission, Hon Michael Murray.

(1) As to Mr Murray's letter to the Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission dated 17 April 2020 —

(a) Who in the Attorney General's office was responsible for passing it to The Sunday Times, and how and when was it done?

(b) How did the Attorney General obtain a copy of that letter, from whom and when?

(c) Was Mr Murray's consent sought before the letter was passed on to the media; and, if so, how and when; and, if not, why not?

(d) Will he now table the letter; and, if not, why not?

(2) As to Mr Murray's email to Hon John McKechnie of 9 May 2020 —

(a) Who in the Attorney General's office was responsible for passing it to The Sunday Times, and how and when was it done?

(b) How did the Attorney General obtain a copy of that email, from whom and when?

(c) Was Mr Murray's consent sought before the email was passed on to the media; and, if so, how and when; and, if not, why not?

(d) Will he now table the email; and, if not, why not?

Hon SUE ELLERY replied:

I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.

(1) (a) The Attorney General passed on the email via an email dated 8 May 2020.

(b) After media claims published on 2 May 2020 that he, as Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission, had been one of the ''third parties'' referred to in the Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission's media statement of 23 April, Mr Murray emailed Mr McKechnie on 2 May, forwarding his email as parliamentary inspector to the Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission on 17 April. Mr McKechnie subsequently emailed the Attorney General on the same date.

(c) As Mr Murray's covering email to Mr McKechnie makes clear, Mr Murray was providing it to counter contrary publicity.

(d) The emails are tabled. The email from Mr Murray to the joint standing committee has been partially redacted to remove private details about a personal health matter.

[See paper 3867.]

(2) (a)–(d) See answer to (1).