| MEDIA STATEMENT |
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| HON PETER DUNNE MP |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
| 19 March 2002 |
| SLAVICH CASE - IT JUST KEEPS GETTING WORSE |
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Following further questions in the House today regarding the lack of consultation between the National Parole Board and the widow of Steven Slavich before Mr Slavichs killers release, it now is evident that this level of tardiness extends all the way to the Ministers Wellington office.
Today I received an acknowledgement, not any answers - just an acknowledgement, to the letter I wrote to the Minister on 20 February ! Mr Dunne said today. Time Line: 27 February 2002: Letter sent from Department of Corrections advising Mrs Slavich that a parole hearing was to be held on 5 March 2002. There was no offer to attend, merely that she would be advised of their decision (Mrs Slavich received this letter on 1 March 2002) TODAY 3.00PM: A letter from the Minister of Corrections office acknowledging receipt of the letter Mr Dunne sent on 21 February 2002. This letter is dated 21 February and appears to have taken 25 days (and, strangely enough, to arrive after Question Time) to travel six floors of Bowen House. Thats over four days per floor that this letter took to deliver -and still doesnt answer our concerns, just tells us the points we raised .are being considered. This case reeks of incompetence at all levels of this Department. ENDS |
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