

- Title
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
Ministerial Responsibility
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
20-03-2007
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
41
- Electorate
South Australia
- Interjector
- Page
50
- Party
LP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Chapman, Sen Grant
- Stage
Ministerial Responsibility
- Type
- Context
Questions Without Notice: Take Note of Answers
- System Id
chamber/hansards/2007-03-20/0056
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Hansard
- Start of Business
- BUSINESS
- YOGYAKARTA AIRLINE CRASH
- COMMITTEES
- BUSINESS
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PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (PROSTHESES APPLICATION AND LISTING FEES) BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (COLLAPSED ORGANIZATION LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE COMPLAINTS LEVY AMENDMENT BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (COUNCIL ADMINISTRATION LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (REINSURANCE TRUST FUND LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006 - MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Ministerial Responsibility
(McLucas, Sen Jan, Scullion, Sen Nigel) -
Centrelink
(Macdonald, Sen Ian, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Australian Defence Force Personnel: Mental Illness
(Bartlett, Sen Andrew, Ellison, Sen Chris (Manager of Government Business in the Senate)) -
Child Protection
(Patterson, Sen Kay, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Ministerial Responsibility
(Ludwig, Sen Joe, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Gunns Pulp Mill
(Milne, Sen Christine, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Ministerial Responsibility
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Disability Services
(Barnett, Sen Guy, Scullion, Sen Nigel) -
Ministerial Responsibility
(Carr, Sen Kim, Minchin, Sen Nick)
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Ministerial Responsibility
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- PETITIONS
- NOTICES
- LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- NOTICES
- MR DAVID HICKS
- LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- MATTERS OF URGENCY
- DOCUMENTS
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STATUTE LAW REVISION BILL 2007
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (SIMPLIFIED SUPERANNUATION) BILL 2007
SUPERANNUATION (EXCESS CONCESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TAX) BILL 2007
SUPERANNUATION (EXCESS NON-CONCESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TAX) BILL 2007
SUPERANNUATION (EXCESS UNTAXED ROLL-OVER AMOUNTS TAX) BILL 2007
SUPERANNUATION (DEPARTING AUSTRALIA SUPERANNUATION PAYMENTS TAX) BILL 2007
SUPERANNUATION (SELF MANAGED SUPERANNUATION FUNDS) SUPERVISORY LEVY AMENDMENT BILL 2007
SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (SIMPLIFICATION) BILL 2007
INCOME TAX AMENDMENT BILL 2007
INCOME TAX (FORMER COMPLYING SUPERANNUATION FUNDS) AMENDMENT BILL 2007
INCOME TAX (FORMER NON-RESIDENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS) AMENDMENT BILL 2007
INCOME TAX RATES AMENDMENT (SUPERANNUATION) BILL 2007
AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 2007
AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP (TRANSITIONALS AND CONSEQUENTIALS) BILL 2007
ELECTORAL AND REFERENDUM LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2007
FAMILY LAW (DIVORCE FEES VALIDATION) BILL 2007
MARITIME LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (PREVENTION OF AIR POLLUTION FROM SHIPS) BILL 2007
ACIS ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT (UNEARNED CREDIT LIABILITY) BILL 2007
AUSTRALIAN TECHNICAL COLLEGES (FLEXIBILITY IN ACHIEVING AUSTRALIA'S SKILLS NEEDS) AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2007
CLASSIFICATION (PUBLICATIONS, FILMS AND COMPUTER GAMES) AMENDMENT BILL 2007
BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2007
VETERANS' AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (STATEMENTS OF PRINCIPLES AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2007 -
BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DEBT AGREEMENTS) BILL 2007
BANKRUPTCY (ESTATE CHARGES) AMENDMENT BILL 2007 - STATUTE LAW REVISION BILL (NO. 2) 2006 [2007]
- BUSINESS
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PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (PROSTHESES APPLICATION AND LISTING FEES) BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (COLLAPSED ORGANIZATION LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE COMPLAINTS LEVY AMENDMENT BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (COUNCIL ADMINISTRATION LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (REINSURANCE TRUST FUND LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006 - BUSINESS
- ENERGY EFFICIENCY OPPORTUNITIES AMENDMENT BILL 2006
- QANTAS SALE (KEEP JETSTAR AUSTRALIAN) AMENDMENT BILL 2007
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AIRSPACE BILL 2006
AIRSPACE (CONSEQUENTIALS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2006 - ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING AND COUNTER-TERRORISM FINANCING AMENDMENT BILL 2007
- NATIVE TITLE AMENDMENT BILL 2006
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- DOCUMENTS
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Consultancy Services
(Evans, Sen Chris, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Foreign Affairs and Trade: Sponsored Travel
(Evans, Sen Chris, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Australia-Indonesia Extradition Treaty
(Milne, Sen Christine, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Post-Budget Function
(Milne, Sen Christine, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Post-Budget Function
(Milne, Sen Christine, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Post-Budget Function
(Milne, Sen Christine, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Post-Budget Function
(Milne, Sen Christine, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Australian Council of Trade Unions Advertisements
(Wong, Sen Penny, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Aviation: Airport Emergency Plans
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Campbell, Sen Ian) -
Indigenous Funding and Governance Reform Group: Panels of Experts
(Evans, Sen Chris, Scullion, Sen Nigel) -
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor Project
(Milne, Sen Christine, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Airspace Management Contract
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Campbell, Sen Ian) -
Exclusive Brethren
(Brown, Sen Bob, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Exclusive Brethren
(Brown, Sen Bob, Johnston, Sen David) -
Exclusive Brethren
(Brown, Sen Bob, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Cluster Bombs
(Allison, Sen Lyn, Campbell, Sen Ian) -
Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Scullion, Sen Nigel) -
Veterans’ Affairs
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Civil Aviation Satefy Authority: Procurement Manual
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Campbell, Sen Ian) -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority: Decision Assisting Tool
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Campbell, Sen Ian) -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority: Media Monitoring
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Campbell, Sen Ian) -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority: Landmark Statements
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Campbell, Sen Ian) -
International Civil Aviation Organisation Review
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Campbell, Sen Ian)
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Consultancy Services
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Senator CHAPMAN (4:02 PM)
—The central allegation of the Labor opposition today in the Senate is what we just heard in the concluding remarks of Senator McLucas—that is, the Prime Minister covered up Senator Santoro’s failure to disclose his share trading activities. This allegation is absolutely unproven. There is not one whit of evidence to support this scurrilous allegation by the Labor opposition against the Prime Minister. On the contrary, the Prime Minister made clear to my colleague Senator Santoro his obligations both as a minister and as a senator. With regard to CBio, the Prime Minister required the disposal of those shares immediately he became aware of the situation. The Prime Minister also ensured the correction of the declaration when he became aware that the declaration was not accurate. When the Prime Minister became aware of further matters regarding Senator Santoro, he required Senator Santoro’s resignation. So this allegation against the Prime Minister is absolutely ludicrous.
The fact is that Prime Minister John Howard is the first Australian Prime Minister to establish a public ministerial code. It did not exist prior to the election of the Howard coalition government. It was this Prime Minister who introduced that code and, in the context of this particular situation, has ensured compliance with that code. In a letter to Senator Santoro on 27 January 2006, the Prime Minister set out in a very explicit and detailed manner Senator Santoro’s obligations as a minister. The same letter also outlined Senator Santoro’s obligations as a senator. There was also correspondence from the Prime Minister and discussions between the Prime Minister’s former chief of staff and the minister and his chief of staff in which the minister’s obligations to both the Senate and the Prime Minister were made very clear. It has obviously been found that Senator Santoro did not comply with those obligations, and he has paid the ultimate price as a direct consequence. He has been forced to resign as a minister. Senator Santoro will be making his own comments to the Senate later today in the adjournment debate. We should perhaps wait to hear what Senator Santoro has to say in that regard.
Earlier, in question time today, the Leader of the Government in the Senate, Senator Minchin, detailed a number of state Labor government ministers around this country who have been sacked as a result of their nefarious activities. I say ‘state Labor governments’—not just one state Labor government but several: in Western Australia, New South Wales and Tasmania. Do we see the Labor premiers of those states accepting responsibility for the behaviour of those ministers? No. The ministers have been sacked, and that has essentially been the end of the matter. This allegation against the Prime Minister simply does not stand up to scrutiny.
Senator Santoro has acknowledged that he was in breach of the rules of the Senate, and he has resigned. The Prime Minister responded in the strongest possible terms, expressing his anger and disappointment regarding this issue, and the mistakes have been dealt with. As Minister Abetz said a few moments ago, Senator Santoro resigned; Senator Ian Campbell resigned in the circumstances with which he was faced; even Labor’s shadow Attorney-General, Mr Kelvin Thomson, resigned over the letter of reference which he wrote for an acknowledged criminal. But of course, the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Rudd, has not resigned, despite his association with a nefarious convicted criminal, Mr Burke, the former Premier of Western Australia. Mr Rudd had three quite explicit meetings with Mr Burke during which no doubt Mr Rudd was seeking Mr Burke’s acquiescence and support in moving into the leadership of the Labor Party. Mr Rudd has refused to resign as a result of that very clear association.
The allegations made against the Prime Minister with regard to this issue are hollow and quite unsubstantiated. They do not stand up to any test. They contrast markedly with the Labor Party’s attitude to their own. They do not come to this debate with clean hands in any sense, as Minister Abetz said. The issue simply does not stand up to scrutiny, and the charges are unproven. (Time expired)