❓ A parliamentary question seeks details of contact between the Treasurer and Paul Everingham (or his company) since January 2011. The Treasurer provides a detailed response outlining various contacts, including emails, phone calls, and a fundraising event, clarifying the nature of discussions and attendees.
AnsweredQoN 6999Legislative Assembly
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Could the Treasurer advise if the Treasurer has had any contact with Mr Paul Everingham, or a representative of Mr Everingham’s company, since 1 January 2011; and
(a) if yes,
(i) what were the dates of the contact(s) or meeting(s);
(ii) what was the nature or subject of discussion during the contact(s) meeting(s);
(iii) were other people present during the contact(s) or meeting(s); and
(iv) what were the names of the people present?
(a) if yes,
(i) what were the dates of the contact(s) or meeting(s);
(ii) what was the nature or subject of discussion during the contact(s) meeting(s);
(iii) were other people present during the contact(s) or meeting(s); and
(iv) what were the names of the people present?
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Answered
27 March 2012
Response time
124 days
The Minister may, from time to time, have met Mr Everingham or representatives of GRA Everingham in an exclusively social capacity, however for meetings potentially relating to Government business since 1 January 2011 please see below.
(a) Yes, as follows:
1.(a) Jason Marocchi (email)
(i) 24 April 2011
(ii) Mr Marocchi was referred to the Minister for Water.
(iii)-(iv) Not applicable
2.(a) Jason Marocchi (telephone) - Serco
(i) 22 June 2011
(ii) The conversation was in the form of a request for information regarding the timing of the contract process in relation to the Fiona Stanley Hospital and, notably when this process would be finalised. No undertakings or information were provided in this telephone conversation, but I determined that for my own information, I would seek information about general timing issues in this matter.
(iii) No
(iv) Not applicable
3.(a) Alex Temby (Electoral Office; Member for Bateman - Business Observers Programme)
(i) 12 August 2011
(ii) Private Public Partnership Pipeline, cost impost of the tendering process.
(iii) Yes
(iv) Tim Wellington
4.(a) Paul Everingham (email)
(i) 23 August 2011
(ii) Request for a meeting - declined.
(iii)-(iv) Not applicable
5.(a) Paul Everingham (email)
(i) 4 January 2012 - 5 January 2012
(ii) Mr Everingham requested my updated contact details and I provided those details to him. (It was unclear from his email whether Mr Everingham was requesting those contact details for purposes related to his company business).
(iii)-(iv) Not applicable
6.(a) Paul Everingham and Jason Marocchi
(i) 17 February 2012
(ii) I was a special guest at a fundraising breakfast which Mr Everingham and Mr Marocchi attended. No
government business was discussed with me however I am uncertain whether Mr Everingham and Mr Marocchi were present in an exclusively private capacity or were there on behalf of clients.
(iii) Yes
(iv) Ron Manners, Mike Nahan, Cameron Schuster, Bill Ielati, John Corser, David Gray, Leo Killigrew, Willy Packer, Vikas Rambal and Andreas Walewski were confirmed to attend.
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(a) Yes, as follows:
1.(a) Jason Marocchi (email)
(i) 24 April 2011
(ii) Mr Marocchi was referred to the Minister for Water.
(iii)-(iv) Not applicable
2.(a) Jason Marocchi (telephone) - Serco
(i) 22 June 2011
(ii) The conversation was in the form of a request for information regarding the timing of the contract process in relation to the Fiona Stanley Hospital and, notably when this process would be finalised. No undertakings or information were provided in this telephone conversation, but I determined that for my own information, I would seek information about general timing issues in this matter.
(iii) No
(iv) Not applicable
3.(a) Alex Temby (Electoral Office; Member for Bateman - Business Observers Programme)
(i) 12 August 2011
(ii) Private Public Partnership Pipeline, cost impost of the tendering process.
(iii) Yes
(iv) Tim Wellington
4.(a) Paul Everingham (email)
(i) 23 August 2011
(ii) Request for a meeting - declined.
(iii)-(iv) Not applicable
5.(a) Paul Everingham (email)
(i) 4 January 2012 - 5 January 2012
(ii) Mr Everingham requested my updated contact details and I provided those details to him. (It was unclear from his email whether Mr Everingham was requesting those contact details for purposes related to his company business).
(iii)-(iv) Not applicable
6.(a) Paul Everingham and Jason Marocchi
(i) 17 February 2012
(ii) I was a special guest at a fundraising breakfast which Mr Everingham and Mr Marocchi attended. No
government business was discussed with me however I am uncertain whether Mr Everingham and Mr Marocchi were present in an exclusively private capacity or were there on behalf of clients.
(iii) Yes
(iv) Ron Manners, Mike Nahan, Cameron Schuster, Bill Ielati, John Corser, David Gray, Leo Killigrew, Willy Packer, Vikas Rambal and Andreas Walewski were confirmed to attend.
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