❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks transparency regarding a circular from Dr Gallop asking agencies to report on corruption risk reduction measures, specifically requesting copies of letters sent to agencies and ministerial offices, and inquiring about reporting timelines.
AnsweredQoN 1768Legislative Council
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I refer to the Inside Cover story of Tuesday, April 5 2005, ‘Dr Gallop’s circular asks Agencies to report on the measures they are taking to reduce the risk of corruption’, and ask -
(1) Will the Minister please table copies of the letters that were sent to the Agencies?
(2) When are the Agencies scheduled to report back?
(3) Were letters also sent to the Ministerial offices?
(4) If no to (3) above, why not?
(5) If yes to (3) above, will the Minister please table copies of those letters?
(6) If no to (5) above, why not?
(1) Will the Minister please table copies of the letters that were sent to the Agencies?
(2) When are the Agencies scheduled to report back?
(3) Were letters also sent to the Ministerial offices?
(4) If no to (3) above, why not?
(5) If yes to (3) above, will the Minister please table copies of those letters?
(6) If no to (5) above, why not?
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Answered
18 May 2005
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Public Sector Management
Response time
13 days
(2) Agencies are scheduled to report in their Annual Report of 2004/2005, which are to be submitted to their Minister on the 31st August 2005. (3) No. (4) For the purposes of Annual Reporting Requirements, Ministerial Offices are part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and are covered by that Department's corruption prevention planning. (5-6) Not applicable.
(3) No. (4) For the purposes of Annual Reporting Requirements, Ministerial Offices are part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and are covered by that Department's corruption prevention planning. (5-6) Not applicable.
(4) For the purposes of Annual Reporting Requirements, Ministerial Offices are part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and are covered by that Department's corruption prevention planning. (5-6) Not applicable.
(5-6) Not applicable.
(3) No. (4) For the purposes of Annual Reporting Requirements, Ministerial Offices are part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and are covered by that Department's corruption prevention planning. (5-6) Not applicable.
(4) For the purposes of Annual Reporting Requirements, Ministerial Offices are part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and are covered by that Department's corruption prevention planning. (5-6) Not applicable.
(5-6) Not applicable.
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