❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on Act of Grace payments made by agencies under the Premier's portfolio between January and August 2011. The response reveals one payment made by the Public Sector Commissioner to reimburse relocation costs following an employee's death.
AnsweredQoN 5945Legislative Assembly
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Will the Premier advise as to any Act of Grace payments made by any agencies or departments under the Premier’s portfolio responsibilities between 1 January 2011 and 1 August 2011, including:
(a) the name of the person or company receiving the payment;
(b) the amount of the payment;
(c) the reasons for the payment; and
(d) the processes undertaken between the application, or proposal for such a payment to be made, and the making of that payment?
(a) the name of the person or company receiving the payment;
(b) the amount of the payment;
(c) the reasons for the payment; and
(d) the processes undertaken between the application, or proposal for such a payment to be made, and the making of that payment?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 September 2011
Response time
29 days
Government agencies in the Premier's portfolio advise:
Public Sector Commissioner:
(a) Mr Dalibor Krajsek
(b) $884.22
(c) The payment was made to reimburse the costs incurred by Mr Krajsek to relocate his daughter's personal effects following her untimely death. Ms Krajsek was a PSC employee who relocated from Canberra, was employed by the Commission on contract and fell terminally ill midway through the term of her contact.
(d) The recoup proposal was recommended by Ms Krajsek's superior, the Deputy Commissioner Capability and Development and the Manager Organisational Development (Human Resources Manager) and paid by the CFO. The payment was made in May 2011, identified as an act of grace payment by an Office of the Auditor General review conducted in July, and subsequently endorsed by the Premier.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet; Department of State Development; Gold Corporation; Lotterywest; Salaries and Allowances Tribunal:
(a) None
(b-d) Not applicable
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Public Sector Commissioner:
(a) Mr Dalibor Krajsek
(b) $884.22
(c) The payment was made to reimburse the costs incurred by Mr Krajsek to relocate his daughter's personal effects following her untimely death. Ms Krajsek was a PSC employee who relocated from Canberra, was employed by the Commission on contract and fell terminally ill midway through the term of her contact.
(d) The recoup proposal was recommended by Ms Krajsek's superior, the Deputy Commissioner Capability and Development and the Manager Organisational Development (Human Resources Manager) and paid by the CFO. The payment was made in May 2011, identified as an act of grace payment by an Office of the Auditor General review conducted in July, and subsequently endorsed by the Premier.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet; Department of State Development; Gold Corporation; Lotterywest; Salaries and Allowances Tribunal:
(a) None
(b-d) Not applicable
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