University of Tasmania – Vice-Chancellor – Position with Deloitte
I'd like to ask questions about the conflict of interest of the vice-chancellor of our only public university who has accepted a paid position on the Deloitte board.
I'd like to ask questions about the conflict of interest of the vice-chancellor of our only public university who has accepted a paid position on the Deloitte board.
I am following up on some of the questions surrounding the University of Tasmania that have been asked today.
Across the state, people are struggling to meet their basic needs. They can't find a home and they can't access healthcare when they need it.
The amendments we debate and will no doubt pass today are not going to do too much to deal with a culture of - this is not uniform across our government businesses ...
The origins of this bill are from some fundamental failures in governance and oversight of government businesses.
I want to say a few things about this minority government that we find ourselves in, and restate the reality of the situation that's brought us here. We are in the 52nd Parliament.
They want a government that's representing their interests, that's in their corner, and that's standing up for the things that matter to them.
On behalf of the Greens today I have written to Dean Winter to inform him we are ready to offer confidence and supply to him as Premier
The Greens have a clear message – an election is not needed, and politicians of all sides should be doing what they can to avoid it.
We have seen a culture emerge around government business oversight of either indifference, incompetence, complicity or an inability to control them.