❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details of the Attorney General's interactions with lobbyists, including the nature of contact, names of lobbyists, dates of meetings, third parties represented, and the issues discussed. The answer details six instances of contact.
AnsweredQoN 1580Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
(1) Since 13 August 2009, how many times have you or a member of your staff had contact with a lobbyist?
(2) Was the nature of that contact, -
(a) telephone contact;
(b) electronic mail contact;
(c) written mail contact; and/or
(d) face to face meetings?
(3) For those occasions that you had face to face meetings with the lobbyists can you please advise, -
(a) the name of lobbyist;
(b) the date of meeting;
(c) the name of the third party for whom the lobbyist has provided paid or unpaid services; and
(d) the nature of that third party's issue?
(2) Was the nature of that contact, -
(a) telephone contact;
(b) electronic mail contact;
(c) written mail contact; and/or
(d) face to face meetings?
(3) For those occasions that you had face to face meetings with the lobbyists can you please advise, -
(a) the name of lobbyist;
(b) the date of meeting;
(c) the name of the third party for whom the lobbyist has provided paid or unpaid services; and
(d) the nature of that third party's issue?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Attorney General
Response time
49 days
Lobbyist Name Meeting Date Third Party Issue 1. GRA Everingham; Paul Everingham Barry MacKinnon 28/10/09 FerrAus Iron Competition Policy; notably potential future access arrangements for 'junior' iron ore miners to BHP owned and operated rail lines in the North West 2. Shac Pty Ltd Damian Capp 2/11/09 Broad WA Govts prisons capital works agenda, in relation to Acacia and EGRP, inc potential timing 7 project delivery models, as well as key decision-making processes and bureaucrats involved 3. Paul Omodei 18/11/09 Desert Plains- mobile accommodation Desert Plains potential involvement in any tender process for future prison accommodation 4. GRA Everingham; Paul Everingham 23/12/09 n/a Xmas lunch with friends 5. CPR Communications; John Preston 13/01/10 n/a Caught up over coffee for general discussion regarding MO's legislative and policy agenda in 2010. Nothing that is not public knowledge was discussed 6. GRA Everingham (Not present at meeting) 21/01/10 Bank of Scotland Discussion in relation to PPP's (Public Private Partnerships), in particular the new Young Offenders Prison Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on http://www.rtlib.com
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