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Deputy Prime Minister

Asked whether the Prime Minister was satisfied that there was no conflict of interest over casinos, the PMOS said that he had not seen the latest allegations from the opposition so he could not comment on them. The Deputy Prime Minister had put out a statement on Saturday in relation to these matters and we had nothing further to add that statement. Asked whether the Prime Minister had asked Sir John Bourne to look into it, the PMOS said no. Asked whether the Prime Minister had met Mr Anschutz, the PMOS said that he was not aware of any meetings. Asked whether the Prime Minister still had full confidence in the Deputy Prime Minister, the PMOS said that the answer was the same as the last time he had been asked, which was yes.

Asked whether the Prime Minster was involved in the matter, the PMOS said that the Deputy Prime Minister had put out a statement, the Prime Minister retained full confidence in him and we had nothing to further to add. Put that the Conservatives had written to the Cabinet Secretary, the PMOS said that he was not the spokesman for the Cabinet Secretary, journalists should speak to the Cabinet Office.

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  1. i would like to say he is a good prime minster we like him walahay he is so kind he should be work 4 people one thing i have to say pls dear min u have to solve the problem of single man gave them to work permission they can work for u and nation pls solve this problem u will be again prime min inshala

    Comment by muhammad asghar — 26 Sep 2006 on 2:26 pm | Link
  2. i would like to say he is a good prime minster we like him walahay he is so kind he should be work 4 people one thing i have to say pls dear min u have to solve the problem of single man gave them to work permission they can work for u and nation pls solve this problem u will be again prime min inshala

    Comment by muhammad asghar — 26 Sep 2006 on 2:26 pm | Link

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