❓ Mr. McGowan requests detailed information on ministerial staff, including names, positions, salaries, and contract types. The government responds by referring to publicly available Ministerial Resourcing Reports and invites more specific questions.
AnsweredQoN 103Legislative Assembly
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For each staff member in the ministerial office(s) as at 11 April 2013, including those on secondment, placement or attachment to the office, please indicate:
(a) name;
(b) position;
(c) level;
(d) salary band for employee;
(e) type of employment contract; and
(f) if seconded, where they are seconded from?
(a) name;
(b) position;
(c) level;
(d) salary band for employee;
(e) type of employment contract; and
(f) if seconded, where they are seconded from?
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Answered
21 May 2013
Responded by
Hon C.J. Barnett
Response time
34 days
Information relating to staff in Ministerial Offices can be found in the Ministerial Resourcing Report tabled in Parliament every quarter as part of this Government's ongoing commitment to accountability and transparency. The most recent report was tabled in the Legislative Council late last year, following the rising of the Legislative Assembly (see tabled paper no 5423 Ministerial Resourcing Report - Quarterly Report as at 25 October 2012). The Ministerial Resourcing Report for the first quarter of 2013 will be tabled in Parliament in the sitting week commencing 21 May 2013. If the Member has a more specific question relating to information not covered in the comprehensive Resourcing Report, the Government will be happy to consider it.
The most recent report was tabled in the Legislative Council late last year, following the rising of the Legislative Assembly (see tabled paper no 5423 Ministerial Resourcing Report - Quarterly Report as at 25 October 2012). The Ministerial Resourcing Report for the first quarter of 2013 will be tabled in Parliament in the sitting week commencing 21 May 2013. If the Member has a more specific question relating to information not covered in the comprehensive Resourcing Report, the Government will be happy to consider it.
The Ministerial Resourcing Report for the first quarter of 2013 will be tabled in Parliament in the sitting week commencing 21 May 2013. If the Member has a more specific question relating to information not covered in the comprehensive Resourcing Report, the Government will be happy to consider it.
If the Member has a more specific question relating to information not covered in the comprehensive Resourcing Report, the Government will be happy to consider it.
The most recent report was tabled in the Legislative Council late last year, following the rising of the Legislative Assembly (see tabled paper no 5423 Ministerial Resourcing Report - Quarterly Report as at 25 October 2012). The Ministerial Resourcing Report for the first quarter of 2013 will be tabled in Parliament in the sitting week commencing 21 May 2013. If the Member has a more specific question relating to information not covered in the comprehensive Resourcing Report, the Government will be happy to consider it.
The Ministerial Resourcing Report for the first quarter of 2013 will be tabled in Parliament in the sitting week commencing 21 May 2013. If the Member has a more specific question relating to information not covered in the comprehensive Resourcing Report, the Government will be happy to consider it.
If the Member has a more specific question relating to information not covered in the comprehensive Resourcing Report, the Government will be happy to consider it.
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