❓ A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice reveals a meeting between ministerial staff and Ernst & Young representatives to discuss the review of the Mental Health Governance Project.
AnsweredQoN 2743Legislative Assembly
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Has the Minister and/or any ministerial staff member or placement met with representatives of Ernst and Young since 1 May 2014, and if so: (a) on what date(s) did the meeting(s) take place; (b) who attended the meeting(s); (c) what was the purpose of the meeting(s); (d) where did the meeting(s) take place; and (e) what issues were discussed at each meeting?
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Answered
16 September 2014
Responded by
Minister for Water; Forestry
Response time
34 days
(a) Friday 23
rd
May 2014
(b) Nicole O'Keefe and Heidi Riddell
(c) To discuss the review of Mental Health Governance Project.
(d) Dumas House Coffee Shop
(e) Discussed the review of Mental Health Governance Project, of which Nicole O'Keefe had previously been involved in as the Executive Director of Mental Health, Department of Health.
rd
May 2014
(b) Nicole O'Keefe and Heidi Riddell
(c) To discuss the review of Mental Health Governance Project.
(d) Dumas House Coffee Shop
(e) Discussed the review of Mental Health Governance Project, of which Nicole O'Keefe had previously been involved in as the Executive Director of Mental Health, Department of Health.
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