A WA parliamentary question seeks details on staffing arrangements within the Minister for Energy's office, specifically regarding dual roles, externally funded staff, and multiple contracts. The response reveals one externally funded policy advisor.

AnsweredQoN 2028Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 March 2007
Portfolio
Energy; Resources; Industry and Enterprise

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Will the Minister please provide -
(1) Details on any persons who are currently employed in, or based in, his/her Ministerial office on a full-time, part-time, or casual basis that are also engaged as electorate officers at any level?
(2) Details on any persons who are based in his/her Ministerial office on a full-time, part-time, or casual basis who are not employed directly through his/her Ministerial office?
(3) Details on any persons based in his/her Ministerial office on a full-time, part-time, or casual basis that are employed under more than one contract?

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Answered
15 May 2007
Responded by
Minister for Energy; Resources; Industry and Enterprise
Response time
56 days
The Minister for Energy; Resources; Industry and Enterprise has provided the following response: (1) Not applicable. (2) As at 20 March 2007, the following employee was based in a Ministerial Office but the salary was not funded by that office: Emily Kristjansson, Policy Adviser (Electricity), employed by Western Power. (3) Not applicable.
(1) Not applicable. (2) As at 20 March 2007, the following employee was based in a Ministerial Office but the salary was not funded by that office: Emily Kristjansson, Policy Adviser (Electricity), employed by Western Power. (3) Not applicable.
(2) As at 20 March 2007, the following employee was based in a Ministerial Office but the salary was not funded by that office: Emily Kristjansson, Policy Adviser (Electricity), employed by Western Power. (3) Not applicable.
Emily Kristjansson, Policy Adviser (Electricity), employed by Western Power. (3) Not applicable.
(3) Not applicable.

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