A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice requests detailed information about senior staff (level 9 and above) within the Deputy Premier's office, including their names, job titles, salaries, employment terms, commencement dates, government vehicle assignments, and contributions to the Government Vehicle Scheme. The Deputy Premier provides the requested information for two staff members.

AnsweredQoN 486Legislative Council
Asked
31 March 2009
Portfolio
Deputy Premier

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Will the Deputy Premier please provide the following information for all the Deputy Premier’s staff, including those who are on secondment or placement, as at 25 March 2009, who are classified at level nine or higher, -
(a) what is their name;
(b) what is their job title;
(c) what is their salary level;
(d) what are their terms of employment;
(e) when did each of these officers commence employment within the Deputy Premier’s office;
(f) who is assigned a Government vehicle;
(g) what is the make and model of the vehicle;
(h) which of these cars in home garaged; and
(i) which of these officers contribute to the Government Vehicle Scheme?

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Answered
13 May 2009
Responded by
Minister for Transport representing the Deputy Premier
Response time
43 days
This answer is provided for the Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Minister for Indigenous Affairs:
(a) Ian Wight-Pickin & Christian Allier.
(b) Chief of Staff & Principal Policy Officer.
(c) $134,177.00 & $118,003.00.
(d) Section 68 contract.
(e) 23 September 2008.
(f) Ian Wight-Pickin & Christian Allier.
(g) Subaru Outback & Ford Falcon.
(h) Both vehicles.
(i) Ian Wight-Pickin.
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