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Posted: 2023-03-14 07:23:54

The WA premier has been caught in parliament describing issues with gold the Perth Mint sent to China as a "storm in a f***ing tea cup", before acknowledging the mint had not complied with laws in some US states dating back to 1998.

Mark McGowan had just resumed his seat after answering a question from the opposition about the mint's "gold doping" program.

The chief executive of the Perth Mint, Jason Waters, last week acknowledged the program meant "at least some of the gold" supplied to the Shanghai Gold Exchange between 2018 and 2021 did not meet the exchange's strict standards for silver content, despite meeting international standards for 99.99 per cent pure gold.

Before making the comment, Mr McGowan had reiterated the first he knew of the concerns was when they were aired by the ABC's Four Corners program.

A historic three story building with arches and columns on its facade and a large flagpole. It has a statue in front of it.
The Perth Mint has been in the spotlight since a Four Corners program aired last Monday.(Four Corners: Mat Marsic)

"When the issue was identified of the amount of silver in the remaining 0.01 per cent in I think two or three or four gold bars, it was rectified," he said.

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