❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding contact between the Minister for State Development, his staff, and the business Alstom Ltd (or subsidiaries). The Premier and his staff had contact, but the Department of State Development had none.
AnsweredQoN 4703Legislative Assembly
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(1) Has the Minister, any of his Ministerial Staff, or any Officers employed by a department, government trading enterprise or agency within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities had contact with the business Alstom Ltd - or any subsidiaries such as Alstom Power Ltd - or any individuals represented that business? (2) If yes to (1): (a) who was involved in the contact; (b) how did the contact arise; and (c) when did the contact occur?
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Answered
1 February 2016
Responded by
Minister for State Development
Response time
83 days
Between 1 July 2014 and 10 November 2015 the Premier and his current Ministerial staff have had the following contact or meetings with Alstom Ltd or Alstom Power Ltd related to government business. The Premier and his current Ministerial staff may have had contact with Alstom Ltd or Alstom Power Ltd for administrative purposes only or may have had incidental or irregular social contact in which case this is not listed below:
Department of State Development advises:
(1) No
(2)-(a-c) Not applicable
Department of State Development advises:
(1) No
(2)-(a-c) Not applicable
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