Glenorchy City Council board of inquiry 'in excess of its jurisdiction', court hears An inquiry into a Tasmanian city council has become "derailed to such a degree that procedural fairness can't be afforded", the lawyer for a council alderman has told the Supreme Court in Hobart

[...]Mr O'Farrell denied there had been a breach and board members had had difficulty obtaining confidential documents from other council officers, including the General Manager due to "a process of inertia".

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Published inABC Premium News
Main Author Shannon, Lucy
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Sydney Australian Broadcasting Corporation 25.05.2016
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Summary:[...]Mr O'Farrell denied there had been a breach and board members had had difficulty obtaining confidential documents from other council officers, including the General Manager due to "a process of inertia".