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    10   FAIR WORK AUSTRALIA INVESTIGATION

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the motion of Mr Abbott—That this House:

(1)    notes that:

(a)    the Fair Work Australia investigation into the Health Services Union and Member for Dobell commenced in 2009;

(b)   the investigation started with the Industrial Registrar in January 2009 and was taken over by Fair Work Australia when it commenced operation in June 2009;

(c)    Fair Work Australia representatives said the investigation would be completed by the end of 2011, with Fair Work Australia Director Terry Nassios telling a Senate Estimates committee in May 2011 that the investigation should be completed by ‘the latter half of this year’ and Bernadette O’Neill, the Acting General Manager, saying in October 2011 that ‘Mr Nassios has advised me that he still expects to complete his investigations by the end of this year’;

(d)   the investigation remains ongoing despite an employee of the Australian Government Solicitor, Craig Rawson, being provided with a letter containing ‘proposed findings’ in December 2010; and

(e)    the investigation into the Health Services Union and the Member for Dobell has taken more than three years and is yet to be completed; and

(2)    calls on the Government to provide an assurance that there has been no political interference in the Fair Work Australia investigation into the Health Services Union and the Member for Dobell—

Debate resumed.

The time allotted for the debate having expired, the debate was interrupted, and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.