Appendix C
Letter from the Member for Herbert
8
February 2010
Senator
J McLucas
Chair
Parliamentary
Standing Committee on Public Works
Parliamentary House
CANBERRA
ACT 2600
Dear
Senator McLucas
On
Thursday 4 February 2010, the Department of Defence provided a private briefing
to the
Committee
on Project Single Living Environment and Accommodation Precinct (Project Single
LEAP 2).
The
following day, comments attributed to me in relation to the progress of the
project appeared in the Townsville Bulletin.
I
accept that my comments could be seen as a breach of privilege. By way of
explanation to my
colleagues,
I offer these observations for their consideration.
I
did not advise or approach any media and I did not issue a media release. By
way of coincidence,
Bulletin
journalist Tony Raggatt contacted me for an update on Single LEAP in relation
to Lavarack
Barracks
mindful of the community concern that there would be insufficient accommodation
ready for the arrival of 3 RAR.
In
the interview I gave, nothing of a commercially sensitive nature was released.
In fact it is hard to argue that anything that Defence said in its briefing was
commercially sensitive. No tenderers were named and no staff were named.
However, I do accept that I was wrong in revealing the contents of a private
briefing.
Matters
such as alternative funding, the delay of the project and the need for
temporary accommodation were already on the public record and had been
previously reported in the Townsville Bulletin.
I
ask the committee to note that I took immediate responsibility for the story at
the Committee meeting this morning. I told my colleagues that I had made a
mistake by talking to the journalist.
Having been so close to this project since March 2007, I thought nothing of
simply updating my
community,
as the local member, as to the progress of LEAP 2. In doing so, I have left the
Committee's
integrity exposed. I genuinely regret that.
I
have a long record of Committee service and have never previously embarrassed
my fellow
Committee
members.
I
want to sincerely and without reservation apologise to my committee colleagues,
to the Parliament and to Defence for this breach of privilege and I give an
unequivocal assurance no such event will happen again.
Yours
sincerely
Peter
Lindsay