THE HON. JOHN DELLA BOSCA, MLC: IGUANAS WATERFRONT RESTAURANT INCIDENT
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Mr ANDREW STONER: My question is directed to the Premier. Given that John Della Bosca's office distributed the original sworn statements relating to the Iguana incident, how is it possible that he or his staff did not know about the existence of additional statutory declarations, or has he misled the Premier a second time?
The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Bathurst will cease interjecting. I call the member Cessnock to order.
Mr MORRIS IEMMA: More accusations and more smears. The Leader of The Nationals and the Leader of the Opposition also suggest that there is a conspiracy. Four statutory declarations were provided and four statutory declarations were released. There are reports that there were seven. The Leader of The Nationals continues with more of these conspiracy theories.
The SPEAKER: Order! Members will cease interjecting.
Mr MORRIS IEMMA: The matter is in the hands of the police. The Leader of The Nationals wants a running commentary on every conspiracy theory he can think of.
The SPEAKER: Order! I call the member for Coffs Harbour to order. I call the Deputy Leader of the Opposition to order.
Mr MORRIS IEMMA: The Opposition has referred the matter to the Independent Commission Against Corruption and the police are investigating it. Any additional allegations, evidence or information should be referred to them to be dealt with.
The SPEAKER: Order! The member for South Coast will cease interjecting.
Mr MORRIS IEMMA: The Leader of The Nationals wants us to indulge in every possible theory he can come up with. That is what distinguishes him: he is always looking for smears and accusations.