FED: ACT to consider parliamentary ethics commissioner = 2

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: June 16, 1999 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

06-16-1999

FED: ACT to consider parliamentary ethics commissioner = 2

Legal opinion tabled in parliament recently said Mrs Carnell acted illegally in forwarding
$16 million for the redevelopment without consulting the full 17-member assembly.

The loan was retrospectively approved with the issuing of financial guidelines, but the
chief minister's fate will be decided by a no-confidence vote in the assembly as ...

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