❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the Indigenous Implementation Board (IIB), focusing on secretarial support, report timeliness, and member resignations. The government denies a reduction in support and clarifies reporting timelines.
AnsweredQoN 3484Legislative Assembly
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(1) I refer to comments that the Department has consolidated its secretarial support for the Indigenous Implementation Board (IIB), and ask, what has been the reduction in secretarial support for the Board in terms of both full-time equivalents and budget?
(2) It has taken eight months for the State Government to respond to the IIB’s first six-month report in August 2009. When does the Minister expect to provide a response to its second six-monthly report which was tabled in April 2010?
(3) The first IIB six-month report was two months late, the second report was four months late – will the next one be on time?
(4) Have any of the IIB members resigned from the committee since its inception; and
(i) if so, whom and what reason (if any) did they give for their resignation?
(2) It has taken eight months for the State Government to respond to the IIB’s first six-month report in August 2009. When does the Minister expect to provide a response to its second six-monthly report which was tabled in April 2010?
(3) The first IIB six-month report was two months late, the second report was four months late – will the next one be on time?
(4) Have any of the IIB members resigned from the committee since its inception; and
(i) if so, whom and what reason (if any) did they give for their resignation?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 August 2010
Responded by
Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Response time
47 days
(1) There has been no reduction in secretariat support for the Indigenous Implementation Board (IIB).
(2) July 2010.
(3) The first report of the IIB was not late. The IIB commenced operation in February 2009 and made its first report in August 2009. The second report was due in February 2010 and the IIB sought an extension of one month, which was granted. The IIB reported in March 2010. The IIB's next report will be made at the agreed time.
(4) No.
(i) Not applicable.
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(2) July 2010.
(3) The first report of the IIB was not late. The IIB commenced operation in February 2009 and made its first report in August 2009. The second report was due in February 2010 and the IIB sought an extension of one month, which was granted. The IIB reported in March 2010. The IIB's next report will be made at the agreed time.
(4) No.
(i) Not applicable.
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