A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the increase in the number of senior officers in the Department of Premier and Cabinet earning over $180,000 per annum between 2010 and 2011, seeking names, positions, and remuneration.

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20 March 2012
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With reference to the Department of Premier and Cabinet Annual Report of 2010-11 and the number of senior officers of the Department between the year 2010 and the year 2011 where there was an increase from three officers in 2010 earning over $180,000 to eleven officers earning over $180,000 in 2011, and I ask, what are the names, position and remuneration of the eleven officers earning over $180,000 per annum in 2011?

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Answered
2 May 2012
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43 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
Consistent with the requirements of Treasurer's Instructions, the remuneration of senior officers includes the total of fees, salaries, superannuation and other benefits (including leave entitlements) and the value of non-monetary benefits such as motor vehicle and parking.
Those officers whose remuneration is over $180,000 are:
Brown, Rebecca Executive Director
Catlin, John Executive Director
Conran, Peter Director General
Genoni, Lynette Executive Director
Hagley, Nicholas Director, Cabinet Secretariat
Hay, Geoffrey Assistant Director General,
State Security and Emergency Coordination
Home, Stephen Executive Director
Moore, Gregory Assistant Director General, State
Administration and Corporate Support
Smith, David Deputy Director General - Coordination
Strijk, John Director
Wood, Stephen Deputy Director General - Strategic Issues
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