“V.A.D.” VERBOTEN! Or . . . only when, with, the backing of a sensitive C. M.?
Two female parliamentary staffers (guardians) always know ‘right from wrong’? And M.L.A. Tanzil Rahman as an Elected Member, needs to know “HIS” place. High expectations? ‘We’ NEVER shy away from any of that . . . “there are very much limitations on what can be said publicly . . . out of respect for all parties”. C. M. said. “People can have confidence in that”.
Northern Territory Planning Minister Eva Lawler has been accused of “inciting violence” after claims she said “quick, grab her and bash her” to an Opposition staffer in a Parliament House lift in March.
Country Liberal Party leader Gary Higgins’s chief of staff Sharon Mulholland has lodged a workplace compensation claim over Ms Lawler’s comment, which was made while accompanied by cabinet colleague Paul Kirby and another ministerial officer.
Ms Lawler, who does not dispute that the comment was made, said it was intended as a joke, and that once “Ms Mulholland was offended I immediately and sincerely apologised”.
I am in shock! Tanzil Rahman is a salt of the earth gentleman.
“V.A.D.” VERBOTEN! Or . . . only when, with, the backing of a sensitive C. M.?
Two female parliamentary staffers (guardians) always know ‘right from wrong’? And M.L.A. Tanzil Rahman as an Elected Member, needs to know “HIS” place. High expectations? ‘We’ NEVER shy away from any of that . . . “there are very much limitations on what can be said publicly . . . out of respect for all parties”. C. M. said. “People can have confidence in that”.
In June 2019 the ABC reported
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-13/eva-lawler-accused-of-inciting-violence-complaint-nt-parliament/11203916
Northern Territory Planning Minister Eva Lawler has been accused of “inciting violence” after claims she said “quick, grab her and bash her” to an Opposition staffer in a Parliament House lift in March.
Country Liberal Party leader Gary Higgins’s chief of staff Sharon Mulholland has lodged a workplace compensation claim over Ms Lawler’s comment, which was made while accompanied by cabinet colleague Paul Kirby and another ministerial officer.
Ms Lawler, who does not dispute that the comment was made, said it was intended as a joke, and that once “Ms Mulholland was offended I immediately and sincerely apologised”.
What goes on behind closed doors…abusive comments directed at colleagues are in breach of legislation. Workplace issues.