❓ Question regarding the occupancy of offices on the ground floor of 1 Parliament Place, specifically concerning the Premier's staff and security. The Premier confirms that not all offices are occupied and clarifies the roles of staff present.
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As at 19 May 2017 and with respect to the ground floor of 1 Parliament Place: (a) Are all the designated offices occupied; (b) With respect to the office in the hall leading to the Premier’s garage, are these occupied by anyone other than the Premier’s driver, the Dignitary Protection Unit (DPU) or security: (i) If so, who occupies these offices; and (c) Aside from DPU, security and departmental personnel, do any of the Premier’s advisers or personal staff occupy any offices: (i) Is so, who?
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27 June 2017
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7 days
a) No
b) No
c) No, but for the sake of clarity, there are of course reception staff who are based on the ground floor, but they are behind a desk rather than in a designated office.
b) No
c) No, but for the sake of clarity, there are of course reception staff who are based on the ground floor, but they are behind a desk rather than in a designated office.
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