Page 1220 - Week 04 - Thursday, 26 March 2015

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MADAM SPEAKER: A supplementary question, Mr Hanson.

MR HANSON: Minister, will you take responsibility if industrial action occurs or will you be blaming the directorate or perhaps the doctors themselves?

MR CORBELL: It is the right of staff to take protected action, but it is not my decision to take protected action. The position that the government has adopted in the negotiations I think is a reasonable one. We will continue to engage constructively to try and solve these outstanding issues between the government and the small number of senior and important staff who have indicated their concerns.

Housing—public

MR DOSZPOT: My question is to the Minister for Housing. Minister, does the role of Spotless include being a superintendent for contractors or subcontractors for Housing properties? Further to this, what are the benefits of having a total facilities management contract for the delivery of maintenance of Housing ACT properties?

MS BERRY: Madam Speaker, could I ask the member to repeat the question?

MADAM SPEAKER: Mr Doszpot, would you like to repeat the question?

MR DOSZPOT: I stood up to do so.

MADAM SPEAKER: Yes, I am giving you the call, Mr Doszpot.

MR DOSZPOT: Does the role of Spotless include being a superintendent for contractors or subcontractors for Housing properties? Further to this, what are the benefits of having a total facilities management contract for the delivery of maintenance of Housing ACT properties?

MS BERRY: I am still not clear on that. I think there was more than one question. Sorry, Madam Speaker.

MADAM SPEAKER: Yes, the question was something about Spotless being a superintendent to contractors.

Mr Doszpot: Yes.

MADAM SPEAKER: And what is the purpose of a total facilities management contract? Would you like to clarify for Ms Berry again?

MR DOSZPOT: Thank you. Does the role of Spotless include being a superintendent for contractors or subcontractors for Housing properties? Further to this, what are the benefits of having a total facilities management contract for the delivery of maintenance of Housing ACT properties?


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