❓ Question on Notice requesting details of departmental officers or board members attending privately organised events paid for by the department since 1 January 2024. The answer refers to another QoN.
AnsweredQoN 1652Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 October 2024
Member
Portfolio
Police; Corrective Services; Racing and Gaming; Defence Industry; Veterans Issues
QuestionView source ↗
Since 1 January 2024, have any officers or board members of a department, agency, Commission or Government Trading Enterprise (GTE) within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities attended a conference, seminar or workshop organised by a private organisation for which attendance was paid for by the department, agency, Commission or GTE, and if yes: (a) What was the name of the event attended by the officer or board member; (b) On what date was the event; (c) Where was the event held; (d) How many officers or board members attended; (e) What is the name of the organiser or facilitator of the event; and (f) What was the ticket or entry cost of attendance for each officer or board member, and what was the cost of any travel or accommodation as part of the officer or board member’s attendance?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
26 November 2024
Responded by
Minister for Police; Corrective Services; Racing and Gaming; Defence Industry; Veterans Issues
Response time
11 days
Refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1646.
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