What legal advice was given to Peter Hughes concerning disciplinary action commensurate with the Secretary of the Treasury's failure to "act reasonably."
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From: Kate MacNamara
Dear State Services Commission,
I request any records, including email, memos and phone transcripts, of legal advice given to Peter Hughes, provided either internally or externally, that suggest disciplinary action (including dismissal) that could be taken by the State Services Commissioner against Gabriel Makhlouf that would be commensurate with the findings concerning Mr. Makhlouf's conduct as established in the June 2019 investigation by John Ombler.
In particular, I want to know what courses of disciplinary action the Commissioner had available to him concerning Mr. Makhlouf, upon receiving the results of Mr. Ombler's investigation.
Was there a legal opinion provided to Mr Hughes that Mr. Makhlouf's failure to "act reasonably" in relation to the leak of budget information from Treasury in May warranted disciplinary measures?
Yours truly,
Kate MacNamara
Reporter, Irish Times
Cel 0211263617
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From: Kate MacNamara <[FOI #10953 email]>
Sent: Monday, 12 August 2019 8:15 AM
To: SSC Enquiries <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - What legal advice was given to
Peter Hughes concerning disciplinary action commensurate with the
Secretary of the Treasury's failure to "act reasonably."
Dear State Services Commission,
I request any records, including email, memos and phone transcripts, of
legal advice given to Peter Hughes, provided either internally or
externally, that suggest disciplinary action (including dismissal) that
could be taken by the State Services Commissioner against Gabriel Makhlouf
that would be commensurate with the findings concerning Mr. Makhlouf's
conduct as established in the June 2019 investigation by John Ombler.
In particular, I want to know what courses of disciplinary action the
Commissioner had available to him concerning Mr. Makhlouf, upon receiving
the results of Mr. Ombler's investigation.
Was there a legal opinion provided to Mr Hughes that Mr. Makhlouf's
failure to "act reasonably" in relation to the leak of budget information
from Treasury in May warranted disciplinary measures?
Yours truly,
Kate MacNamara
Reporter, Irish Times
Cel 0211263617
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From: Kate MacNamara
Dear SSC Enquiries,
To be clear, I am New Zealand-based reporter and New Zealand resident.
Yours sincerely,
Kate MacNamara
From: SSC Enquiries
Dear Kate
Please find attached our response to your OIA below.
Kind regards
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kate MacNamara <[FOI #10953 email]>
Sent: Monday, 12 August 2019 8:15 AM
To: SSC Enquiries <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - What legal advice was given to Peter Hughes concerning disciplinary action commensurate with the Secretary of the Treasury's failure to "act reasonably."
Dear State Services Commission,
I request any records, including email, memos and phone transcripts, of legal advice given to Peter Hughes, provided either internally or externally, that suggest disciplinary action (including dismissal) that could be taken by the State Services Commissioner against Gabriel Makhlouf that would be commensurate with the findings concerning Mr. Makhlouf's conduct as established in the June 2019 investigation by John Ombler.
In particular, I want to know what courses of disciplinary action the Commissioner had available to him concerning Mr. Makhlouf, upon receiving the results of Mr. Ombler's investigation.
Was there a legal opinion provided to Mr Hughes that Mr. Makhlouf's failure to "act reasonably" in relation to the leak of budget information from Treasury in May warranted disciplinary measures?
Yours truly,
Kate MacNamara
Reporter, Irish Times
Cel 0211263617
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I'm pretty sure that Kate is a Kiwi freelance journalist writing for the Irish Times. I worry that, if SSC thinks that Kate is an Irish-based reporter who is not a Kiwi national, they might wait 20 days before telling her that her request will not be fulfilled or that they need confirmation of her eligibility, and take that as excuse to push out the deadline. I suggest that Kate make clear that she is a NZ citizen or resident in the request to avoid that happening.
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