❓ Hon Peter Foss asks a question regarding the salaries and benefits of ministerial staff exceeding $90,000 per annum. Hon Kim Chance provides a non-answer, stating he expects to see the question tomorrow.
AnsweredQoN 928Legislative Council
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I have received an e-mail indicating that this question may not have arrived today but that it will arrive tomorrow; however, I will ask the question anyway. (1) Are any ministerial staff paid in excess of $90 000 per annum? (2) If so - (a) who are they; (b) in whose offices do they work; (c) what is the work that they do; (d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank Hon Peter Foss for asking the question so eloquently. I expect that I will see the question tomorrow.
(1) Are any ministerial staff paid in excess of $90 000 per annum? (2) If so - (a) who are they; (b) in whose offices do they work; (c) what is the work that they do; (d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Peter Foss for asking the question so eloquently. I expect that I will see the question tomorrow.
(2) If so - (a) who are they; (b) in whose offices do they work; (c) what is the work that they do; (d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Peter Foss for asking the question so eloquently. I expect that I will see the question tomorrow.
(b) in whose offices do they work; (c) what is the work that they do; (d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive?
(c) what is the work that they do; (d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive?
(d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive?
(e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive?
(f) what other benefits do they receive?
I thank Hon Peter Foss for asking the question so eloquently. I expect that I will see the question tomorrow.
(1) Are any ministerial staff paid in excess of $90 000 per annum? (2) If so - (a) who are they; (b) in whose offices do they work; (c) what is the work that they do; (d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Peter Foss for asking the question so eloquently. I expect that I will see the question tomorrow.
(2) If so - (a) who are they; (b) in whose offices do they work; (c) what is the work that they do; (d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Peter Foss for asking the question so eloquently. I expect that I will see the question tomorrow.
(b) in whose offices do they work; (c) what is the work that they do; (d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive?
(c) what is the work that they do; (d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive?
(d) on what type of contract are they employed; (e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive?
(e) when were they first engaged; and (f) what other benefits do they receive?
(f) what other benefits do they receive?
I thank Hon Peter Foss for asking the question so eloquently. I expect that I will see the question tomorrow.
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