❓ A parliamentary question seeks confirmation and details regarding public sector redundancy packages following a government shake-up. The Minister confirms the number of approved packages but declines to provide departmental details due to the ongoing process.
AnsweredQoN 103Legislative Council
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(1) Can the minister confirm the report in The West Australian on 28 May 2001 that the State Government has approved nine of the 26 redundancy package applications it has received since announcing a shake-up of the State’s public sector? (2) From which departments do those personnel come? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) As of 25 May 2001, the Premier had approved offers of management-initiated retirement packages to 13 members of the senior executive service. Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
(2) From which departments do those personnel come? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) As of 25 May 2001, the Premier had approved offers of management-initiated retirement packages to 13 members of the senior executive service. Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) As of 25 May 2001, the Premier had approved offers of management-initiated retirement packages to 13 members of the senior executive service. Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) As of 25 May 2001, the Premier had approved offers of management-initiated retirement packages to 13 members of the senior executive service. Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
(1) As of 25 May 2001, the Premier had approved offers of management-initiated retirement packages to 13 members of the senior executive service. Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
(2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
(2) From which departments do those personnel come? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) As of 25 May 2001, the Premier had approved offers of management-initiated retirement packages to 13 members of the senior executive service. Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) As of 25 May 2001, the Premier had approved offers of management-initiated retirement packages to 13 members of the senior executive service. Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) As of 25 May 2001, the Premier had approved offers of management-initiated retirement packages to 13 members of the senior executive service. Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
(1) As of 25 May 2001, the Premier had approved offers of management-initiated retirement packages to 13 members of the senior executive service. Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
Hon Norman Moore interjected. Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
Hon KIM CHANCE: No, I said management-initiated retirement packages. (2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
(2) As the offer and acceptance process is still ongoing, it would be inappropriate to provide details at this stage.
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