A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the cost, recipients, and assessment guidelines for CEO merit bonuses in the public sector. The Minister deflects all questions by referring to previously provided information.

AnsweredQoN 62Legislative Council
Asked
15 August 2000
Portfolio
Public Sector Management

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(1) What was the total cost of the chief executive officer merit bonus system for 1998-99 and 1999-2000? (2) Will the minister table a list of the CEOs and the payments they received in each of those years; and, if not, why not? (3) How many CEOs are currently in receipt of a merit bonus? (4) Will the minister table a list of those CEOs; and, if not, why not? (5) Will the minister provide a copy of the guidelines that are used to assess the performance of CEOs in order that they be granted a merit bonus; and, if not, why not? (6) Will the minister make available these assessments; and, if not, why not? Hon PETER FOSS

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I refer the member to the supplementary information provided to the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations dated 6 to 9 June 2000.
(2) Will the minister table a list of the CEOs and the payments they received in each of those years; and, if not, why not? (3) How many CEOs are currently in receipt of a merit bonus? (4) Will the minister table a list of those CEOs; and, if not, why not? (5) Will the minister provide a copy of the guidelines that are used to assess the performance of CEOs in order that they be granted a merit bonus; and, if not, why not? (6) Will the minister make available these assessments; and, if not, why not? Hon PETER FOSS replied : I refer the member to the supplementary information provided to the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations dated 6 to 9 June 2000.
(3) How many CEOs are currently in receipt of a merit bonus? (4) Will the minister table a list of those CEOs; and, if not, why not? (5) Will the minister provide a copy of the guidelines that are used to assess the performance of CEOs in order that they be granted a merit bonus; and, if not, why not? (6) Will the minister make available these assessments; and, if not, why not? Hon PETER FOSS replied : I refer the member to the supplementary information provided to the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations dated 6 to 9 June 2000.
(4) Will the minister table a list of those CEOs; and, if not, why not? (5) Will the minister provide a copy of the guidelines that are used to assess the performance of CEOs in order that they be granted a merit bonus; and, if not, why not? (6) Will the minister make available these assessments; and, if not, why not? Hon PETER FOSS replied : I refer the member to the supplementary information provided to the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations dated 6 to 9 June 2000.
(5) Will the minister provide a copy of the guidelines that are used to assess the performance of CEOs in order that they be granted a merit bonus; and, if not, why not? (6) Will the minister make available these assessments; and, if not, why not? Hon PETER FOSS replied : I refer the member to the supplementary information provided to the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations dated 6 to 9 June 2000.
(6) Will the minister make available these assessments; and, if not, why not? Hon PETER FOSS replied : I refer the member to the supplementary information provided to the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations dated 6 to 9 June 2000.
Hon PETER FOSS replied : I refer the member to the supplementary information provided to the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations dated 6 to 9 June 2000.
I refer the member to the supplementary information provided to the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations dated 6 to 9 June 2000.

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