Findings wanted
PA Wellington A call for the Minister of Tourism (Mr Quigley) to release the findings of the Attorney-General (Mr McLay) on the legality of the Waimangua Valley lease arrangements, was made l yes terday, by Mr® Ann Hercus, member of Parliament for Lyttelton,, “The public is entitled to know whether any illegal or improper action has been discovered,” she said.
“I understand Mr Quigley referred this matter to Mr McLay some weeks ago. It is time we heard the results.”
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Press, 28 March 1981, Page 6
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