❓ The Premier was asked to provide the number of Senior Executive Service (SES) resignations, excluding CEOs, since July 1, 2015, and a breakdown by agency. The Public Sector Commission provided the data, indicating 21 resignations across various departments.
AnsweredQoN 5442Legislative Assembly
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(1) Other than chief executive officers, how many members of the Senior Executive Service have resigned since 1 July 2015? (2) What is the breakdown of the number in (1) per agency?
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Answered
14 June 2016
Response time
35 days
The Public Sector Commission advises:
(1) 21
(2) Please see below table
Central Institute of Technology
1
Department of Aboriginal Affairs
2 * *
Department of Agriculture and Food
2 *
Department of Commerce
1
Department of Education
1
Department of Fire and Emergency Services
1
Department of Health
2
Department of Sport and Recreation
1
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
3
Department of Transport
1
Department of Treasury
1
Disability Services Commission
1
Mental Health Commission
1
Public Sector Commission
1 *
Rottnest Island Authority
1
Western Australia Police
1
21
* Officer ceased in SES role and returned to a non SES role in the Public Service
(1) 21
(2) Please see below table
Central Institute of Technology
1
Department of Aboriginal Affairs
2 * *
Department of Agriculture and Food
2 *
Department of Commerce
1
Department of Education
1
Department of Fire and Emergency Services
1
Department of Health
2
Department of Sport and Recreation
1
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
3
Department of Transport
1
Department of Treasury
1
Disability Services Commission
1
Mental Health Commission
1
Public Sector Commission
1 *
Rottnest Island Authority
1
Western Australia Police
1
21
* Officer ceased in SES role and returned to a non SES role in the Public Service
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