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I write in response to your recent letter concerning the alleged theft of your business
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Investigating these matters falls outside of my portfolio responsibility. I recommend you
consider raising this matter directly the Hon Stephen Wade MLC, Minister for Health and
Wellbeingitiou can write to the Minister at GPO Box 2555, Adelaide SA 5001.
Please be adviseA am unable to refer your correspondence for action, given your reference to
your complaint to the Office of Public Integrity. Section 54(3) of the Independent Commissioner
Against Corruption Act 2012 prohibits the disclosure of information that is connected to a matter
that forms or is the subject of a complaint under the Act, except in very limited circumstances. 4r
"Ac You may also wish to seek advice from the Legal Services Commission of South Australia (LSC),
which provides legal aid to the public and offers a free advisory service on most legal matters. )F'
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I trust this information is of assistance.
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10 Franklin Street
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GPO Box 464
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Tel 08 8207 1723
Fax 088207 1736
I write in response to your letter dated 31 December 2019, tnclosing a package of
documents relating to your complaint.* - 0S8 Ft-Astiwave
I have reviewed your correspondence and the associated documents. I understand
that your primary concern is thatmployees of SA Health allegedly stole your
business development plans in Port Pine between 2007 and 2011.*-
While I appreciate receiving your correspondence, I am unable to investigate this
matter as it falls outside of my portfolio responsibilities. Matters relating to SA Health
fall within the portfolio responsibility of the Minister for Health and Wellbeing, the Hon
, Stephen Wade MLC. You may wish to raise your concerns with Minister for Health
and Wellbeing directly. You can write to his office at GPO Box 2555, Adelaide SA
5001.
I have not referred your correspondence to the Minister for Health and Wellbeing in
the usual course given your reference to your complaint to the Office of Public
Integrity. I remind you that section 54(3) of the Independent Commissioner Against
Corruption Act 2012 prohibits the disclosure of information that is connected to a
matter that forms or is the subject of a complaint under that Act, except in very limited
circumstances.
I suggest that you consider obtaining independent legal advice in relation to these
matters. The Legal Services Commission of South Australia provide a free advisory
service on most legal matters. The service is available by calling 1300 366 424 or
(08) 8436 3555.
I also note your comments about the decriminalisation of sex work in South Australia.
The Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill 2018 was introduced
into Parliament by the Hon Tammy Franks MLC. The Bill failed to receive the votes
required in the House of Assembly on 13 November 2019. While I respect the views
of my Parliamentary colleagues, it is disappointing that the Parliament denied the Bill
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In my view, the practice of the sale of sex has existed since time immemorial,
continue to exist without the passage of the Bill through the Parliament.
Unfortunately, the practice will occur without the protections that could have been
afforded to sex workers under the Bill. Sex workers remain in a position where their
health, welfare and safety is a risk and where they may be prosecuted for their work.
I will consider any new legislation to decriminalise sex work tb_at_nabcought._
before the Parliament in the future.
Thank you for raising your concerns with me.
Yours sincerely
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serving until the organisation's discontinuation in 1984. She was also the secretary of the left-wing
organisation Socialist Forum .(21][20 Having transferred her studies to the University of
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degree in 1989.[23-1111987, she joined the law firm Slater & Gordon in Werribee, VictoriaIworldng
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