❓ Dr Constable requests information on appointments to government boards and committees under the Minister's portfolios since 10 February 2001, including terms and remuneration. The Minister declines to provide a comprehensive response due to resource constraints, offering to answer specific inquiries instead.
AnsweredQoN 740Legislative Assembly
Asked
31 July 2001
Member
Portfolio
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern
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(1) What appointments to government boards and committees under your portfolios have been made since 10 February 2001?
(2) What is the term of appointment and remuneration for each person appointed to these boards and committees?
(2) What is the term of appointment and remuneration for each person appointed to these boards and committees?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
16 October 2001
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern
Response time
77 days
As there are in excess of 200 boards and committees under my portfolios, provision of this information would require considerable research which would divert staff away from their normal duties and I am not prepared to allocate departmental resources to provide a response. If the Member has specific inquiry, I would be pleased to provide a reply.
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