House debates
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
Attorney-General
Motion
9:02 am
Anthony Albanese (Grayndler, Australian Labor Party, Manager of Opposition Business in the House) Share this | Hansard source
I move:
That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the Attorney-General from coming into this House and detailing the operation of the secret taxpayer funded political unit operating out of his ministerial office at 70 Phillip Street, Sydney, including:
- (1)
- the date of the secret unit’s establishment;
- (2)
- the annual cost to taxpayers of the secret unit’s operation;
- (3)
- the secret unit’s full staffing arrangements;
- (4)
- the secret unit’s reporting arrangements;
- (5)
- the function of the secret unit including its monitoring of non-government media comment and other activities;
- (6)
- the relationship between the secret unit and the taxpayer funded government members secretariat;
- (7)
- the relationship between the secret unit and other taxpayer funded units operating out of other ministerial offices;
- (8)
- the relationship between the secret unit and the federal secretariat of the Liberal Party;
- (9)
- the relationship between the secret unit and Crosby Textor; and
- (10)
- the reason that the existence of this unit has been kept secret from the Australian Parliament and the Australian people.
Mr Speaker, how many dirt units—
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