Question regarding the process by which government agencies were directed to provide business cases to the Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects, and whether all agencies complied. The answer identifies the responsible party, legal basis, and refers to tabled documents and the Inquiry's final report for further details.

AnsweredQoN 1795Legislative Council
Asked
22 November 2018
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations

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I refer to Legislative Council question on notice No. 1664, in relation to the provision of business cases and the 'Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects,' and I ask: (a) who notified agencies to provide business cases to the special inquirer; (b) on what basis or law were agencies directed to comply; (c) please provide a copy of the 'notification' to agencies directing them to provide business cases; (d) please provide a list of business cases supplied to the Special Inquirer; and (e) did all agencies comply with the 'notification'?

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Answered
12 February 2019
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations
Response time
7 days
(a) The A/Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet provided advice to all Directors General and Chief Executive Officers via the CEO Gateway in relation to the provision of material to the Special Inquiry.
(b) Under the provisions of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 .
(c) [Please see tabled paper No.]
(d)-(e) Please refer to Appendix “K” and “L” in Volume 1 of the Final Report of the Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects.

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