❓ A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice seeks information about meetings between the Premier, Premier's staff, and representatives from Serco and the Serco Institute. The answer indicates no formal meetings occurred, but acknowledges potential encounters at social events.
AnsweredQoN 7696Legislative Assembly
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In relation to the Premier's portfolio responsibilities, has the Premier or the Premier's staff met with representatives of Serco or the Serco Institute in the period of January 2011 to March 2012 to date; and
(a) on what date(s) did the meeting(s) take place;
(b) who attended the meeting(s);
(c) what was the purpose of the meeting(s); and
(d) what issues were discussed?
(a) on what date(s) did the meeting(s) take place;
(b) who attended the meeting(s);
(c) what was the purpose of the meeting(s); and
(d) what issues were discussed?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
1 May 2012
Response time
33 days
(a)-(d) The Premier has not held any formal meetings with Serco, Serco Institute or representatives. There may be instances where the Premier may have met Serco representatives at various social events.
For staff employed in the Premier's office for the week commencing 23 April 2012, aside from previously answered questions relating to contact with lobbyists representing Serco, Serco Institute or representatives, there have been no meetings with Serco, Serco Institute or representatives. There may be instances where Premier's staff may have met Serco representatives at various social events.
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For staff employed in the Premier's office for the week commencing 23 April 2012, aside from previously answered questions relating to contact with lobbyists representing Serco, Serco Institute or representatives, there have been no meetings with Serco, Serco Institute or representatives. There may be instances where Premier's staff may have met Serco representatives at various social events.
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