Cloud Over Minister Ogilvie’s Integrity
There is a cloud over Minister Madeleine Ogilvie's integrity after her response to a Greens question in Parliament.
There is a cloud over Minister Madeleine Ogilvie's integrity after her response to a Greens question in Parliament.
Around half a million taxpayer dollars paying for Liberal MPs’ lawyers. Zero answers. It’s a very poor return on a questionable investment for the Tasmanian people.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff must honour his word and provide a full explanation for why Mark Shelton MP has had thousands of dollars of his legal bills paid by taxpayers.
A massive increase in public transport use since the Liberals brought in free fares reinforces the need to extend the scheme.
Tasmania’s integrity framework is stronger following the Greens’ successful move to amend the Integrity Commission Act 2009 to better capture Members of Parliament.
Today marks four years since the Liberals' Tasmanian sports rorts scandal was broken by the ABC, but still the government has failed to move on key reforms.
The Liberals’ suggested amendments to the Integrity Commission Act are a positive step, but a glaring loophole must be closed
After months of scrutiny from the Greens, our questions in Parliament have finally revealed the taxpayer money spent on Minister Jane Howlett's legal fees.
On behalf of the Greens, I was proud to announce in my State of the State speech that in this term of Parliament we will be pursuing a total ban on political donations.
Yesterday you said, on our question, that you would provide the amount of the legal fees that you've had paid by taxpayers, 'at the earliest opportunity'.