Are there any documents that establish a June 30 date in arrangement with Clerk,
527
Are there any other settlements made by Mr. Coffey that haven't been disclosed yet,
659–660
Can Premier indicate any out-of-court settlements or agreements occurring between Mr. Coffey and any government entity during his time as Clerk,
611
Can Premier say that Mr. Coffey did not handle any files in government related to any of the departments in question,
470
Can Premier state unequivocally that Mr. Coffey hasn't signed off on any funds for settlements that he may have had a conflict of interest in,
707
Comments on conflict of interest,
562–567
Did Cabinet sign off and approve the Labrador-Grenfell settlement,
661
Did Nalcor address or bring forward concerns to Minister regarding the conflict of interest,
710
Did Premier ask Mr. Coffey whether there were any more settlements,
660
Did Premier seek any ethical or legal advice on the hiring of Mr. Coffey,
467
Did the conflict of interest advisory committee meet and make a recommendation or is it based on consulting a single person in the Dept. of Justice,
469
Did the Premier become aware of the Nalcor lawsuit through the media, or was government aware of all cases,
471
Does minister believe that the Clerk practicing law privately and having a lawsuit against Nalcor constitutes a conflict of interest,
710
Does minister have any concern that the deputy minister hadn't shared information with her,
709–710
Does Minister of Finance believe it was appropriate for a settlement to be achieved with the Clerk, and did she know about it in advance,
613
Does Premier believe that Mr. Coffey's actions and the deal reached with him break the conflict of interest law,
468
Does Premier expect people to trust that the former Liberal Clerk removed himself from sensitive files where there may have been a conflict, just because he told us so,
525
Does Premier stand by his comments about transition periods to eliminate the conflicts of interest that exist, and does he plan to change legislation to allow more of this to happen in the future,
855
Given that Clerk acted directly in a conflict of interest and that the Premier allowed it to happen, will he do the right thing and resign,
613
Has Cabinet or government taken any action to waive the 12 month cooling-off period,
708
Has Premier informed Mr. Coffey that he's obligated to keep his hands off government files and issues for a 12-month period following his employment,
611
How much did Mr. Coffey profit personally from the Labrador-Grenfell settlement,
659
If Premier had not been caught allowing Liberal-appointed Clerk to be in an obvious conflict of interest and if he hadn't resigned, would he still be Clerk today,
854
If Premier is changing the conflict of interest legislation, is he admitting that there was a conflict with the former Clerk,
854
Is Premier saying that contract comprised the entirety of the conflict walls,
472
Is Premier saying the Minister of Natural Resources wasn't aware of the matter,
523
Is Premier's or is Mr. Coffey's statement with regard to his law practice correct,
521–522
Was conflict of interest advisory committee consulted prior to the appointment of Mr. Coffey,
468
Was Premier comfortable with Mr. Coffey profiting from suing Nalcor and Western Health while he was the Clerk,
526
Was the Attorney General aware of this settlement, and does he agree that it was permissible and ethical for the Clerk to have a settlement with a department under the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador,
612
Was the Dept. of Justice involved in any way with the Labrador-Grenfell settlement, either before, during, or after the agreement was made,
659
Were Cabinet and caucus made aware of secret arrangement with former Clerk before story was reported to the media,
467
What action has Premier taken to ensure that Mr. Coffee respects the 12 month cooling-off period,
707
What conflict walls were put in place,
472
What is Premier's response to comments made by Democracy Watch that his decision to hire Mr. Coffey was unethical,
522
What officials in the Premier's Office had knowledge of the former Clerk's conflict of interest and Premier's special arrangement with the former Clerk,
610
What other ministers did Premier trust with sensitive information,
522
What protections are in place to protect the public interest in the relevant departments,
470
What was Premier referring to when he said that we had lawyers opposite,
658
What was the date that Mr. Coffey's settlement was reached on Labrador-Grenfell Health,
657
What was the value of the settlement achieved by Mr. Coffey on behalf of his client against the government,
612
When Clerk of Executive Council files a claim against an agency that she's responsible for, does she see that as a conflict of interest,
710
When did Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development first know that the former Clerk was given permission by the Premier to continue to practice law,
523,
524
When did Minister of Finance learn about the conflict of interest,
525
When did Minister of Fisheries and Land Resources find out about the former Clerk's conflict and were there any files in his department that may have been restricted as a result,
525
When did Minister of Justice learn about the Labrador-Grenfell settlement,
659
When did Minister of Natural Resources find out that the former Clerk was continuing to practice law on the side when he had filed a claim against Nalcor,
708–709
When Minister of Natural Resources found out about the conflict of interest, what actions or steps did she take,
709
When was Minister of Justice made aware of agreement,
473
When was Minister of Tourism, Culture, Industry and Innovation first told about Mr. Coffey's legal work and conflict of interest,
524,
525
Where does the funding come from to settle the Labrador-Grenfell lawsuit,
660
Why did Premier allow for a transition period for high-ranking public servants who are in a conflict of interest, or did Premier just create that transition,
610
Why did Premier withhold information that settlement was reached with former Liberal Clerk with Labrador-Grenfell,
658
Why was there no reference to the June 30th transition date in Mr. Coffey's contract,
526
Will new law and new legislation for conflict of interest that Premier is bringing forward prevent such a situation from happening again,
854
Will Premier call an independent review of this matter, as was called for Humber Valley Paving,
660
Will Premier give assurance that former Liberal Clerk will not be engaged with any work involving government or its entities for one year following his departure,
611
Will Premier provide details of the secret arrangement he made with the former Clerk, Bern Coffey,
466–467
Will Premier publicly provide the details of what measures were put in place to ensure and protect the public,
471
Will Premier table details of the settlement,
613
Will Premier table list in the House and let the public judge whether there are any conflicts of interest,
469
Without seeing the list, how can people of the province be assured that there wasn't more than seven files,
470