❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details of contact between the Premier's office and lobbyist Professional Public Relations (PPP). The response details one luncheon attended by staff, with general discussion.
AnsweredQoN 654Legislative Assembly
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Could the Premier advise if the Premier, or any staff member or placement within the Premier's Offices, has had any contact or meetings with representatives of registered lobbyist Professional Public Relations (PPP), since 1 July 2012 and, if yes: (a) what were the dates of the contact(s) or meeting(s); (b) what was the name of the client being represented during the contact; (c) what was the nature or subject of discussion during the contact(s) or meeting(s); (d) were other people present during the contact(s) or meeting(s); and (e) what were the names of the people present?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Hon C.J. Barnett
Response time
48 days
Between 1 July 2012 and 19 June 2013 the Premier and his current Ministerial staff have had the following contact or meetings with representatives of Professional Public Relations related to government business. The Premier and his Ministerial staff may have had contact with representatives of Professional Public Relations for administrative purposes only or may have had incidental or irregular social contact in which case this is not listed below.
(a) On 19/04/2013 Narelle Cant and John Hammond attended a luncheon hosted by Professional Public Relations.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) General discussion.
(d) Yes.
(e) Staff and guests of Professional Public Relations.
(a) On 19/04/2013 Narelle Cant and John Hammond attended a luncheon hosted by Professional Public Relations.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) General discussion.
(d) Yes.
(e) Staff and guests of Professional Public Relations.
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