Premier Accepts Unethical Conduct of His Ministers
Mr Brooks and Mr Groom, have either not read or chosen to ignore the code of conduct by knowingly misleading Parliament.
Mr Brooks and Mr Groom, have either not read or chosen to ignore the code of conduct by knowingly misleading Parliament.
We have no confidence in the Premier's capacity to lead an open, accountable and honest government.
The Premier is now a Cabinet minister down and there is surely jockeying for the position amongst the enthusiastic Dorothys on your backbench.
It is now six days since the former mining minister told four distinct lies to the Estimates committee.
Last year the Premier stood by the Energy minister, Matthew Groom, when he knowingly mislead Parliament. Last week it was Mr Brooks.
Anyone who was in the committee or watched the footage knows the former minister told a series of four deliberate untruths to the Parliament.
Why did the Premier appoint Mr Brooks to the mining portfolio given his private company's link to the industry?
Four days after Mr Brooks deliberately sought to mislead the Estimates Committee, the Premier has yet to acknowledge the facts.
The Premier has delivered the weakest possible response to evidence the Mining Minister knowingly misled a Parliamentary Committee at least four times.
Mining Minister, Adam Brooks, has no choice but to resign after three times misleading the Estimates Committee.