❓ Hon. Kate Doust asks the Leader of the House representing the Premier for a breakdown of the severance payments made to Rachael Turnseck following her resignation as Treasurer. The answer provides the specific amounts for accrued annual leave, pro rata long service leave, payment in lieu of notice, and payment for service, confirming that this was the total severance payout.
AnsweredQoN 497Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
RACHAEL
TURNSECK — RESIGNATION
497. Hon KATE DOUST to the
Leader of the House representing the Premier:
I refer to the
Premier's answers to question without notice 321 and question on notice
1004 in relation to the former Treasurer's resignation, and the
reference in the answer to part (b)(i)(A)–(C) to an ''entitlement
payout''.
(1) What was the dollar amount paid for each of —
(a) accrued annual leave;
(b) pro rata long service leave;
(c) four weeks in lieu of notice; and
(d) five and a half years' service at two weeks for completed
and part years?
(2) Was this entitlement payout the total amount
of all severance payments made to the officer in question; and, if not, what
was the value of any additional payments made?
TURNSECK — RESIGNATION
497. Hon KATE DOUST to the
Leader of the House representing the Premier:
I refer to the
Premier's answers to question without notice 321 and question on notice
1004 in relation to the former Treasurer's resignation, and the
reference in the answer to part (b)(i)(A)–(C) to an ''entitlement
payout''.
(1) What was the dollar amount paid for each of —
(a) accrued annual leave;
(b) pro rata long service leave;
(c) four weeks in lieu of notice; and
(d) five and a half years' service at two weeks for completed
and part years?
(2) Was this entitlement payout the total amount
of all severance payments made to the officer in question; and, if not, what
was the value of any additional payments made?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this
question.
(1) The honourable member referred to the
answers to question without notice 321 and question on notice 1004 with regard
to this matter, in which the total amount of the entitlement payout and the
various elements of the payment were referred to, namely—I presume this
is just repeating those responses —
(a) annual leave, $40 115.47;
(b) long service leave, $33 957.73;
(c) in lieu of notice, $13 476.04; and
(d) payment for service, $36 569.91.
(2) Yes.
question.
(1) The honourable member referred to the
answers to question without notice 321 and question on notice 1004 with regard
to this matter, in which the total amount of the entitlement payout and the
various elements of the payment were referred to, namely—I presume this
is just repeating those responses —
(a) annual leave, $40 115.47;
(b) long service leave, $33 957.73;
(c) in lieu of notice, $13 476.04; and
(d) payment for service, $36 569.91.
(2) Yes.
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