Questions for Oral Answer - 7 April 2004
As At Wednesday, 7 april 2004
Questions to Ministers
1.
Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Minister of Immigration: What
is the total taxpayer cost to date for all legal costs,
prison costs, court costs, and any other costs associated
with Ahmed Zaoui since his arrival in December 2002, and has
he consulted with all his Ministerial colleagues to ensure
the figure given does not exclude any associated taxpayer
costs?
2. MARC ALEXANDER to the Minister of Justice:
Is he satisfied that section 97(3) of the Sentencing Act
2002 is sufficient to ensure that leave to apply for home
detention is only granted to offenders who do not pose a
risk to the community?
3. GERRY BROWNLEE to the Prime
Minister: Will the Government be introducing legislation
before the Easter adjournment which will affirm Crown
ownership of the seabed and foreshore?
4. TIM BARNETT
to the Minister of Defence: What reports has he received on
the progress of the Provincial Reconstruction Team in
Bamian, Afghanistan?
5. Hon ROGER SOWRY to the
Minister of Labour: What reports has he received regarding
the disestablishment of the Labour Market Policy Group?
6. SUE KEDGLEY to the Minister of Broadcasting: Does
he think it is acceptable for a public broadcaster - TV2 -
to screen 8.3 violent incidents in each hour of its
programming; if so, why?
7. Dr ASHRAF CHOUDHARY
to the Minister for the Environment: What recent
developments have there been to better protect public health
and the environment from the risks posed by hazardous
substances?
8. JUDITH COLLINS to the Associate
Minister of Maori Affairs (Social Development): Does she
stand by her statement that "the more control that parents
have over their lives and destiny, the better they can care
for their children."; if so, why?
9. HELEN DUNCAN to
the Minister of Customs: What practical steps has the
Customs Service taken to enhance security across the Asia
Pacific Region?
10. SUE BRADFORD to the Minister of
Health: What are the Government's plans for the future of
Kaitaia Hospital?
11. Hon RICHARD PREBBLE to the
Prime Minister: How does she justify her reported acceptance
of a Minister abstaining from voting for a Government bill
in light of paragraph 3.24 of the Cabinet Manual that
states, " 'Agree to disagree' processes may only be used in
relation to different party positions. Any public
dissociation from Cabinet decisions by individual Ministers
outside the agreed processes is unacceptable."?
12.
DAVID PARKER to the Associate Minister of Health: What is
the Government doing to support the health of rural New
Zealanders?