❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on new staff contracts and reclassifications within the Premier's and ministers' offices since 16 April 2014. The response refers to publicly available ministerial resourcing reports.
AnsweredQoN 657Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
MINISTERIAL
STAFF
657. Hon ADELE FARINA to the
Leader of the House representing the Premier:
I refer to the appointment of new staff to positions within
the office of the Premier and offices of ministers.
(1) How many
contracts of employment have been signed for new staff commencing in the office
of the Premier or offices of ministers since 16 April 2014?
(2) Have any
staff in offices of the Premier or ministers received reclassifications to a
higher level or band since 16 April 2014?
(3) If yes to (2) —
(a) How many staff have received
higher classifications; and
(b) On what dates was approval
given for the reclassifications?
STAFF
657. Hon ADELE FARINA to the
Leader of the House representing the Premier:
I refer to the appointment of new staff to positions within
the office of the Premier and offices of ministers.
(1) How many
contracts of employment have been signed for new staff commencing in the office
of the Premier or offices of ministers since 16 April 2014?
(2) Have any
staff in offices of the Premier or ministers received reclassifications to a
higher level or band since 16 April 2014?
(3) If yes to (2) —
(a) How many staff have received
higher classifications; and
(b) On what dates was approval
given for the reclassifications?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this
question.
(1)–(3)
Information relating to staff in ministerial offices can be found in the
ministerial resourcing report tabled in Parliament every quarter as part of
this government's ongoing commitment to accountability and
transparency. The most recent report provides a list of ministerial
appointments as at 24 April 2014, and was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on
the 10 June 2014. Please see tabled paper number 1671, titled ''Ministerial
resourcing report as at 24 April 2014''.
question.
(1)–(3)
Information relating to staff in ministerial offices can be found in the
ministerial resourcing report tabled in Parliament every quarter as part of
this government's ongoing commitment to accountability and
transparency. The most recent report provides a list of ministerial
appointments as at 24 April 2014, and was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on
the 10 June 2014. Please see tabled paper number 1671, titled ''Ministerial
resourcing report as at 24 April 2014''.
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