The husband of Queensland’s Assistant Finance Minister was appointed secretary of the consortium behind Brisbane Queen’s Wharf development earlier this year, estimates hearings have revealed.
But Finance Minister Ros Bates has rebuffed questions about any conflict of interest involving her deputy.
Lawyer Adam Stoker – the husband of Assistant Finance Minister Amanda Stoker – was appointed in April as the secretary for two companies: Destination Brisbane Consortium Integrated Resort Holdings Pty Ltd and Destination Brisbane Consortium Integrated Resort Operations Pty Ltd.
Amanda Stoker’s husband Adam Stoker is the secretary for the Destination Brisbane Consortium. Credit: Sky News
The consortium, which comprises the embattled Star Entertainment Group, Hong Kong-based Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium, is behind the massive Queen’s Wharf development fronting the Brisbane River.
Bates was quizzed during today’s budget estimates hearings by shadow treasurer Shannon Fentiman about her role in negotiations around the financial position of Queen’s Wharf.
Company extract information from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, tabled by Fentiman, shows Adam Stoker was appointed to the roles on April 28.
Bates repeatedly declined to directly answer whether she knew of the “huge conflict of interest”, but said “a conflict management plan is in place, and the assistant minister has had no contact [with the companies involved].”