A WA parliamentary question seeks details of interactions between the Minister for Mines and Petroleum and Housing, and Mr. Kim Keogh, a Government and Corporate Affairs Advisor. The answer details two formal meetings related to government business.

AnsweredQoN 2847Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 September 2014
Portfolio
Mines and Petroleum; Housing

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(1) Since 1 July 2013, on how many occasions has the Minister or a member of your ministerial staff met with Mr Kim Keogh, Government and Corporate Affairs Advisor, through: (a) telephone contact; (b) email contact; (c) contact via written correspondence; and (d) face-to-face meetings? (2) For each face-to-face meeting with Mr Kim Keogh, can the Minsiter please advise: (a) the date of the meeting; (b) the names of all persons present at the meeting; and (c) the nature of the meeting?

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Answered
14 October 2014
Responded by
Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Housing
Response time
35 days
The Minister and his Ministerial staff may, from time to time, have had irregular or incidental social contact or contact for administrative purposes only with Mr Kim Keogh.
Between 1 July 2013 and 9 September 2014 the Minister and his current Ministerial staff have had the following meetings with Mr Kim Keogh related to government business:
(1)
(a)
- (c)
Nil
(d)
Two
(2)
(i)
(a)
29 July 2014.
(b)
Minister Marmion, Colin Edwardes, Ben Allen, Nick Curtis, Kim Keogh, Jon Young.
(c)
Introduction to Jon Young from Todd Corporation.
(ii)
(a)
17 February 2014.
(b)
Minister Marmion, Colin Edwardes, Neil van Drunen, Kate Buckley, Kim Keogh, Nick Curtis, Ange Johnson.
(c)
Update on Rutila Resources Balla Balla Export Facility project and associated Central Pilbara Infrastructure Solution.

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