I expect that on Wednesday we will be asking people to inform the inquiry as to whether they have any wish to examine the prime minister in relation to his statement.

I'm suggesting to you (that) you are lying under oath.

There's no such thing, isn't that right Mr Geary?

If he is called, either because I want to examine him, or because the commissioner grants any application that might be made(to cross-examine Mr Howard), I hope we can do it on Thursday.

We have written to them and asked them for statements. If I need to call them (to testify), I will.

It (BHP) had first proposed that the wheat be provided on a deferred payment plan, and it had been advised by DFAT that that would be outside the UN sanctions and a breach of them.

AWB was prepared to deceive the UN as to the true nature of its contractual relationship with the Iraqi Grain Board.

AWB could not inform DFAT and the UN that that debt was being paid out of these two (wheat) contracts without disclosing that the actions in 1995/1996 had themselves been outside the sanctions.

There are one or two matters I wish to take up with them.