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Responses from Politicians



Don Livingstone
(Ipswich West) - "I have asked the Minister [Mr Welford] to provide a response directly to you. I appreciate these matters being brought to my attention."


 

 
Merri Rose
Minister for Tourism and Racing and Fair Trading - "The Minister has noted the contents of your letter and wishes to thank you for taking the time to write to her about this matter."

 

 

Christine Smith (Burleigh) - "I am not a qualified lawyer, nor do I have the experience or sufficient information to make any comments on the questions raised."

 


Fiona Simpson
(Maroochydore) - "I am not in a position to give legal advice in [sic] these issues."



 
Dorothy Pratt (Nanango) - " I have always believed we are all subject to the same justice system ... not being very familiar with the intricacies of law and unsure what avenues are being pursued, I would need legal advice on the issue."



Terry Mackenroth
Deputy Premier, Treasurer, Minister for Sport - "I have forwarded a copy of your letter to his [Mr Welford's ] office for consideration and direct reply."





Kev Lingard
(Beaudesert) - "... I have forwarded your letter to the Leader of the Opposition ... for his attention."


 

 
Dean Wells
Minister for The Environment - "it would be inappropriate for him [Mr Wells] to comment on matters such as these. However, he has made representation to the Attorney-General ... concerning the matters you have raised."



 Vince Lester
(Keppel) - "I have forwarded the letter to our Shadow Minister for Justice and Leader ... for his comments and consideration."


 

 
Bill Flynn
(Lockyer) - "I have enclosed some inserts from the Internet in relation to the Heiner Affair. I hope this information is of satisfaction."



Lawrence Springborg
Opposition leader - "These comments [of Chief Justice Gleeson and Chief Justice Spigelman] come within the grand tradition of the English and Australian legal system in supporting the rule of law, a principle that I, as Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Attorney-General of Queensland, fully support."


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