❓ Question regarding directions given to ministerial staff and agencies concerning contact with individuals or companies on the Register of Lobbyists. The Minister confirms direction was given regarding form completion and adherence to Public Sector Codes of Conduct and Ethics.
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Has the Minister or the Ministerial Chief of Staff provided any direction, instruction or advice to their Ministerial staff or Agencies relating to contact with any individual or company on the Register of Lobbyists, and if so: (a) what was the wording or nature of the direction, instruction or advice; (b) who received the direction, instruction or advice; (c) how was the direction, instruction or advice disseminated; and (d) if the direction, instruction or advice was via letter or email, please table the document?
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Answered
20 June 2017
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Environment; Disability Services
Response time
7 days
(a) Direction was given regarding the need for a form to be completed and submitted to the Executive Officer. All staff are required to adhere to the Public Sector Commissions Code of Conduct and Code of Ethics regarding contact with lobbyists
(b) Minister Dawson
(c) Verbally
(d) Not applicable
(b) Minister Dawson
(c) Verbally
(d) Not applicable
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