❓ Hon. Ljiljanna Ravlich questions the Premier regarding Deidre Willmott's potential move to a special projects office due to conflicts of interest. Hon. Norman Moore responds that Willmott has not resigned and her role is under discussion, potentially involving projects like Oakajee.
AnsweredQoN 1197Legislative Council
Asked
25 November 2009
Member
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Premier
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DEIDRE WILLMOTT — SPECIAL PROJECTS
I refer to the announcement that Deidre Willmott will resign as chief of staff to the Premier because of potential conflicts of interest, and move to a special projects office. (1) What special projects will Ms Willmott be working on? (2) Will she retain her existing salary and benefits? Hon NORMAN MOORE
I refer to the announcement that Deidre Willmott will resign as chief of staff to the Premier because of potential conflicts of interest, and move to a special projects office. (1) What special projects will Ms Willmott be working on? (2) Will she retain her existing salary and benefits? Hon NORMAN MOORE
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I thank the member for some notice of her question. (1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
(1) What special projects will Ms Willmott be working on? (2) Will she retain her existing salary and benefits? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of her question. (1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
(2) Will she retain her existing salary and benefits? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of her question. (1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of her question. (1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
I thank the member for some notice of her question. (1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
(1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
(1) What special projects will Ms Willmott be working on? (2) Will she retain her existing salary and benefits? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of her question. (1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
(2) Will she retain her existing salary and benefits? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of her question. (1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of her question. (1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
I thank the member for some notice of her question. (1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
(1)-(2) Deidre Willmott has not resigned as chief of staff. The matter of her role within government is currently being discussed in light of potential conflicts of interest that may arise in the new year. These may include working on major projects such as Oakajee.
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