Hon Peter Collier asks about the status of permanent appointments for acting director positions within the Corruption and Crime Commission and requests resignation figures for 2018-2020. The parliamentary secretary provides details on the recruitment process and resignation numbers.

AnsweredQoN 131Legislative Council
Asked
24 February 2022
Portfolio
parliamentary secretary representing the Attorney General

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CORRUPTION AND CRIME
COMMISSION — STAFF
131. Hon
PETER COLLIER to the parliamentary secretary representing the Attorney General:
I refer the Attorney General to his
response to question without notice 20 asked on Tuesday, 15 February, and
question without notice 31 asked on Wednesday, 16 February.
(1) Has the process to make the
three acting director positions permanent commenced?
(2) If yes to (1), for each
position, what has this process involved?
(3) If no to (1), why not?
(4) How many
full-time equivalent employees within the Corruption and Crime Commission
resigned in 2018, 2019 and 2020?

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I thank the member for some notice
of the question. I provide the following answer based on information provided
to me by the Attorney General.
(1)–(3) The
director of corporate services position is substantively vacant and is
currently being advertised on the Jobs WA website with a closing date of 13 March
2022. An executive search may also be undertaken as part of this process. The
process will be conducted in accordance with Commissioner's
instruction 1: Employment standard issued by the Public Sector Commission.
The director of operations position is not substantively
vacant and therefore cannot be advertised. The director of assessment and
strategy development position is substantively vacant and will be
advertised in this financial year.
(4) In 2018, 22.85 FTE resigned; in
2019, 20 FTE resigned; and in 2020, 14.9 FTE resigned.

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