❓ Question regarding the Health Administrative Review Committee (HARC) report and its alignment with the Machinery of Government Taskforce's recommendations. The Minister confirms the report's existence, its public release, and alignment with the Taskforce's timeline.
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(1) I refer to ‘Government Structures for Better Results’ the report of the taskforce established to review the Machinery of Western Australia’s Government page x, that the ‘Health Administrative Review Committee (HARC) is examining a new structure for the Health portfolio and will report separately. The Taskforce has liaised with HARC and proposed no separate structural reforms.’,and ask has the HARC provided its report to the Minister for Health?
(2) On what date?
(3) Will the HARC report be made public?
(4) If not, why not?
(5) Will correspondence between the machinery of Government Taskforce and the HARC be made available within the HARC report?
(6) If not, why not?
(7) Will the HARC recommendations be implemented in a timetable consistent with that of the Machinery of Government?
(2) On what date?
(3) Will the HARC report be made public?
(4) If not, why not?
(5) Will correspondence between the machinery of Government Taskforce and the HARC be made available within the HARC report?
(6) If not, why not?
(7) Will the HARC recommendations be implemented in a timetable consistent with that of the Machinery of Government?
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Answered
31 July 2001
Responded by
Minister for Public Sector Management
Response time
34 days
(2) 15 June 2001. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable. (5) No. (6) There was no formal correspondence, only meetings and discussions. (7) Yes.
(3) Yes. (4) Not applicable. (5) No. (6) There was no formal correspondence, only meetings and discussions. (7) Yes.
(4) Not applicable. (5) No. (6) There was no formal correspondence, only meetings and discussions. (7) Yes.
(5) No. (6) There was no formal correspondence, only meetings and discussions. (7) Yes.
(6) There was no formal correspondence, only meetings and discussions. (7) Yes.
(7) Yes.
(3) Yes. (4) Not applicable. (5) No. (6) There was no formal correspondence, only meetings and discussions. (7) Yes.
(4) Not applicable. (5) No. (6) There was no formal correspondence, only meetings and discussions. (7) Yes.
(5) No. (6) There was no formal correspondence, only meetings and discussions. (7) Yes.
(6) There was no formal correspondence, only meetings and discussions. (7) Yes.
(7) Yes.
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