Scoop's FULL COVERAGE of AG Report & Reaction
AG
Reports: Speaker Clarifies, Recommends
Reimbursement
Speaker Margaret Wilson: Briefly, the
Auditor-General found breaches in the allocation to seven of
the eight parliamentary parties. His finding was based on an
interpretation of what activities fell within the definition
of “parliamentary purposes”. A legal opinion from Crown
Law, which found that a “parliamentary purpose” is
negated if one of the purposes of the communication is to
invite support for party policies, supported his
interpretation. This interpretation was not conveyed to the
parties before the 2005 election. See... Speaker
responds to
Auditor-General
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