Questions For Oral Answer – May 4

by Desk Editor on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 — 11:44 AM

Press Release – Office of the Clerk

1. Hon PHIL GOFF to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in all his Ministers?

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS

1. Hon PHIL GOFF to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in all his Ministers?

2. METIRIA TUREI to the Minister of Energy and Resources: What emergency response, safety, and environmental protection provisions, if any, were included in the permit granted to Anadarko Petroleum Corporation to undertake deepwater oil exploration and drilling in the Canterbury Basin?

3. SIMON BRIDGES to the Minister of Finance: What signs are there that New Zealanders are saving more?

4. GRANT ROBERTSON to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in his Minister of Health?

5. JOHN HAYES to the Minister for Communications and Information Technology: What benefit will rural communities receive from the Rural Broadband Initiative signed last month?

6. SUE MORONEY to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in his Minister of Education?

7. MELISSA LEE to the Minister of Corrections: How are Corrections Department staff showing support for their Christchurch colleagues following the earthquake?

8. DAVID SHEARER to the Minister of Defence: Does he agree with all of the statements made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs on that Minister’s use of RNZAF aircraft to travel to Vanuatu in February of this year?

9. KANWALJIT SINGH BAKSHI to the Minister of Customs: What recent reports has he received on the success of SmartGate?

10. CLARE CURRAN to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in the Minister for Communications and Information Technology?

11. KEITH LOCKE to the Minister of Defence: Did the New Zealand Defence Force, when preparing their response dated 2 May 2011, talk to any of the Afghan civilians interviewed by Jon Stephenson in the Metro article “Eyes Wide Shut” and seen on the subsequent 60 Minutes TV special; if so, who?

12. HONE HARAWIRA to the Minister of Energy and Resources: Does the survey and drilling arrangement between the Government and Petrobas have the prior and informed consent of Te-Whānau-a- Apanui; if not, will this lack of consent breach the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples?

ENDS

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