A parliamentary inquiry led by National MP Tim Costley investigates serious discrepancies in the Fire and Emergency Services fleet management, including contradictory reports on truck usage and leadership accountability.
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Well, look, it's probably going to take a few months. There's a month now for submissions where anyone around the country can have their say. Look, I've been hearing from firefighters all around the country for a couple of months now, and I expect that a lot of people want to have their say, but it's also a bit of an awkward one, right, because any select committee submission will ultimately be made public. So I do have people contacting me directly, at least it lets me know where to look to get more answers. So, look, I think it'll take. a few months but I want to have some answers before we get to the election that we can actually make some progress that's what's a really focused inquiry into the into the fleet
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