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Fletcher, David, 1952- :'You can't expect me to take the blame for my department's failings if I wasn't kept fully informed by my officials!.. I've finished. Make sure you unplug all my phones again.' Dominion Post, 23 February 2005.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Is the enquiry you've ordered an attempt to stifle the debate?' 'No!' 'When will the enquiry be completed?' 'When everyone's forgotten about it.' Dominion Post, 18 February 2005.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'How do you intend to cope with another week of the opposition shouting questions at you?' 'Huh?' 'He's wearing earplugs.' 'Huh?' Dominion Post, 21 February 2005.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Are you aware of the new 'no surprises' policy? Ministers must be told about everything!' 'Yes.' 'Where is the Minister?' 'Buried under all that information.' Dominion Post, 17 February 2005.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'I sent a letter to the Qualifications Authority demanding to know why so many students are failing! Did you receive it?' 'Yes Minister, it's right here in front of me... You've failed grammar and spelling.' Dominion Post, 11 February 2005.
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