A WA parliamentary question on notice seeks details about payments to members of the Road Safety Council and the Western Australian Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council, including whether any recipients are public servants. The response provides lists of members, payment amounts, and identifies public servants who received payments.

AnsweredQoN 5049Legislative Council
Asked
15 August 2007
Portfolio
Community Safety

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(2) Please indicate if any of these people receive any payments for their participation as members of the advisory body?
(3) If yes to (2), please identify those individuals and indicate how much they were paid for their participation as members of the advisory body over the past two years?
(4) Please indicate if any of the people who received payment are public servants?
(5) If yes to (4), please identify those individuals?

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Answered
20 September 2007
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development representing the Minister for Community Safety
Response time
36 days
Office of Road Safety
The following Advisory Board that provides advice to the Minister is the Road Safety Council.
(1) Road Safety Council members for 05/06 and 06/07:
2005/2006
2006/2007
Mr Grant Dorrington
Independent Chair
Yes
Yes
Mr Vic Evans
Public Servant
Yes
Yes
Assistant Commissioner Barbara Etter
WA Police
July to Nov 05
N/A
Assistant Commissioner John McRoberts
WA Police
Feb to June 06
Yes
Mr Des Snook
Public Servant
Yes
Yes
Dr Paul Van Bynder
Public Servant
Yes
July to
Aug 06
Dr Virginia McLaughlin
Public Servant
N/A
Aug 06
to June 07
Mrs Rose Moroz
Public Servant
Yes
Yes
Mr Athol Jamieson
Public Servant
July 05
March 06
N/A
Mr Neville Binning
Public Servant
March to
June 06
Yes
Mr Iain Cameron
Public Servant
Yes
Yes
Cr Graham Pittaway
WA Local Government
Yes
Yes
Mr Mark White
RACWA
Yes
July to
Sept 06
Mr Michael Heath
RACWA
N/A
Sept 06 to
June 07
(2) Yes
(3) Mr Grant Dorrington - Independent Chair
2005/2006
2006/2007
$19,750
$20,780
(4) No
(5) Not applicable
Office of Crime Prevention
The following Advisory Board that provides advice to the Minister is the Western Australian Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council.
(1) Council members since May 2005 have been:
Current members
Mr John HYDE MLA
Ms Josephine MAXTED
Ms Ann O'NEILL
Ms Susan BURTON
Dr David INDERMAUR
Cr Russel FISHWICK
Cr Esther ROADNIGHT
Former members
Mr Gary HODGE
Mayor Steven LEE
Mayor Vicki PETERSEN
Ms Sophie ROWELL
Ex-officio members
Commissioner of Police (or nominee)
Director General, Department of the Attorney General (or nominee)
Commissioner of Corrective Services (or nominee)
Director General, Department of Education and Training (or nominee)
Director General, Department for Community Development (or nominee)
(2) Members meeting the eligibility criteria set out in Premier's Circular 2003/03 have been paid fees at a level recommended by the Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet - Chair (with spokesperson role) - $20,000 per year and Board Member - $320 per day or $210 per part day.
(3) The payments made to Council members in the last two financial years are:
2005/2006
Mr Gary Hodge (Chair) $16666
Mr Stephen Lee (member) $1260
Ms Vicki Petersen (member) $ 840
Ms Josephine Maxted (member) $210
Ms Ann O'Neill (member) $1260
Ms Susan Burton (member) $1470
Ms Sophie Rowell (member) $1260
Dr David Indermaur (member) $1050
2006/2007
Mr Stephen Lee (member and then Chair) $10560
Ms Ann O'Neill (member) $1060
Ms Susan Burton (member) $1900
Dr David Indermaur (member) $1580
(4) Only one of the members listed in the answer to Q3 was a public servant at the time payments were received.
(5) The person referred to in the answer to Q4 is Ms Ann O'Neill, a part time public servant
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