‘Just ridiculous’: Secrecy reform docs stay secret
The Opposition says there is ridiculous irony in Vickie Chapman’s department squashing FoI requests into secrecy reforms. But the AG says Labor’s complaint is “a bit rich”.
The Opposition says there is ridiculous irony in Vickie Chapman’s department squashing FoI requests into secrecy reforms. But the AG says Labor’s complaint is “a bit rich”.
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