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Question Without Notice No. 911 asked in the Legislative Council on 9 November 2021 by Hon Nick Goiran

Parliament: 41 Session: 1

WAYNE VALENTA — RESOCIALISATION PROGRAM

911. Hon NICK GOIRAN to the parliamentary secretary representing the Attorney General:

I refer to the recent recommendation made to the Attorney General by the Prisoners Review Board to release Wayne Valenta into a resocialisation program, notwithstanding his violent murder of Deborah Boyd after hiding under her 15-year-old daughter's bed for three hours.

(1) On what date did the Attorney General receive this recommendation?

(2) Has the Attorney General received a petition that was started by Ms Boyd's daughter, Melissa Whitten, urging the Attorney General to reject this recommendation?

(3) Has the Attorney General made a decision in relation to this recommendation?

(4) If yes to (3), what is the Attorney General's decision and when was it made?

(5) If no to (3), what period does the Attorney General ordinarily require to consider recommendations from the board?

Hon ALANNAH MacTIERNAN replied:

On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Attorney General, I thank the member for the question. The following information has been provided by the Attorney General.

(1) The Prisoners Review Board never made a recommendation to release Mr Valenta, but rather for him to participate in a resocialisation program run by Corrective Services. This recommendation was received on 18 October 2021.

(2) The Attorney General is aware of the secondary victim's opposition to this recommendation.

(3)–(5) Matters related to recommendations made by the Prisoners Review Board are treated on a case-by-case basis. This matter is still under consideration.