A WA parliamentary question seeking detailed salary and entitlement information for Director Generals and Deputy Directors General across various government departments for the financial years 2008 and 2009. The answer refers to tabled papers containing the requested data.

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Asked
14 October 2009
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(1) As at 1 July 2008, what was the total salary and entitlements package – in dollars – of the Director General of the following agencies:
(a) Department of Premier and Cabinet;
(b) Department of Housing and Works;
(c) Department of Industry and Resources;
(d) Department of Planning and Infrastructure;
(e) Department of Local Government and Regional Development; and
(f) Department of Consumer and Employment Protection?
(2) As at 1 July 2008, what was the total salary and entitlements package – in dollars – of all Deputy Directors General of the following agencies:
(a) Department of Premier and Cabinet;
(b) Department of Housing and Works;
(c) Department of Industry and Resources;
(d) Department of Planning and Infrastructure;
(e) Department of Local Government and Regional Development; and
(f) Department of Consumer and Employment Protection?
(3) As at 1 July 2009, what was the total salary and entitlement packages – in dollars – of the Director General (or divisional head) of the following agencies or divisions:
(a) Department of Premier and Cabinet;
(b) Public Sector Commission;
(c) Department of Housing;
(d) Building Management and Works Division;
(e) Department of State Development;
(f) Department of Mines and Petroleum;
(g) Department of Commerce;
(h) Department of Planning;
(i) Department of Transport;
(j) Department of Local Government; and
(k) Department for Regional Development and Lands?
(4) As at 1 July 2009, what was the total salary and entitlements packages – in dollars – of all Deputy Directors General of the following agencies or divisions:
(a) Department of Premier and Cabinet;
(b) Public Sector Commission;
(c) Department of Housing;
(d) Building Management and Works Division;
(e) Department of State Development;
(f) Department of Mines and Petroleum;
(g) Department of Commerce;
(h) Department of Planning;
(i) Department of Transport;
(j) Department of Local Government; and
(k) Department for Regional Development and Lands?

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Answered
17 November 2009
Response time
34 days
Public Sector Commissioner advises:
(1a-f) [see tabled paper no] table A
(2a-f) [see tabled paper no] table B
(3a-k) [see tabled paper no] table C
(4a-k) [see tabled paper no] table D
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