Senate debates

Thursday, 7 February 2013

Questions on Notice

Commonwealth Firearms Advisory Council (Question No. 2544)

Photo of Eric AbetzEric Abetz (Tasmania, Liberal Party, Shadow Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) Share this | Hansard source

asked the Minister representing the Minister for Home Affairs and Justice, upon notice, on 8 November 2012:

(1) During the period after Mr Jason Clare's appointment as Minister in December 2011 until 8 August 2012: (a) how many recommendations or proposals did the Commonwealth Firearms Advisory Council (CFAC) make; and (b) to how many of these recommendations or proposals did the Minister respond.

(2) Did the Minister have any difficulty receiving the minutes of CFAC.

(3) Up to 8 August 2012: (a) when did the Minister meet with CFAC; (b) how many requests did the Chair of CFAC make to meet or speak with the Minister; and (c) when did the Minister meet with the Chair of CFAC.

(4) On 8 August 2012, did the CFAC Chair, Mr Pete Steedman, write to the Minister stating that, 'The Council wishes to convey its disappointment that, at the time of writing, there is nothing to suggest that the Council's resolutions have been or will be incorporated into legislation or regulations. As outlined in earlier correspondence to you, this has generated considerable concern among the Council. The Council also expressed its disappointment that you have not met or engaged with any members of Council, nor acknowledged receipt of any written communications from the Chairman on behalf of Council'; if so, to whom was the letter copied.

(5) Was Mr Steedman's letter to the Minister received via the CFAC secretariat.

(6) Did CFAC resolve not to meet or conduct any further business until the Minister confirmed his intention to refer matters to, and utilise the services of, CFAC and did Mr Steedman also convey this in his letter.

(7) Up to 8 August 2012, what statements about firearms management did the Minister make without consultation with the firearms community.

(8) Has the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister's office or the Attorney General made any comment to the Minister about the above issues; if so, what were the comments.

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