❓ Question regarding the employment of officers involved in the Royalties for Regions program within agencies under the Premier's portfolio since 2008. The answer details positions and salary levels within the Department of Premier and Cabinet and the Office of Hon BJ Grylls MLA.
AnsweredQoN 6542Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the employment or engagement of officers associated with the monitoring, development or administration of Royalties for Regions funds within agencies within the Premier’s portfolio of responsibilities, and I ask:
(a) since 23 September 2008 has any agency within the Premier’s portfolio of responsibilities employed an officer with responsibilities in relation to the Government’s Royalties for Regions programme;
(b) if yes to (a), what is the name of the agency;
(c) if yes to (a), how many officers;
(d) if yes to (a), what is the title of each of the officers; and
(e) if yes to (a), what is the level and salary of each of the officers?
(a) since 23 September 2008 has any agency within the Premier’s portfolio of responsibilities employed an officer with responsibilities in relation to the Government’s Royalties for Regions programme;
(b) if yes to (a), what is the name of the agency;
(c) if yes to (a), how many officers;
(d) if yes to (a), what is the title of each of the officers; and
(e) if yes to (a), what is the level and salary of each of the officers?
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Answered
20 February 2012
Response time
111 days
Government agencies in the Premier's portfolio advise:
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises, including for Ministerial Offices, between 23 September 2008 and 1 November 2011:
(a) Yes
(b) Office of Hon BJ Grylls MLA, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(c) Eight officers with responsibilities that include aspects of the Royalties for Regions programme.
(d) Chief of Staff, CL2.1
Principal Policy Adviser, Level 9.3
Principal Policy Adviser, Level 9.1
Two Principal Policy Advisers, Level 8.1
Principal Policy Adviser, Level 7.3
Principal Policy Adviser, Level 7.1
Senior Media Adviser, Level SMA2.1
Public Sector Commissioner; Salaries and Allowances Tribunal; Department of State Development; Gold Corporation; Lotterywest:
(a) No
(b-e) Not applicable
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Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises, including for Ministerial Offices, between 23 September 2008 and 1 November 2011:
(a) Yes
(b) Office of Hon BJ Grylls MLA, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(c) Eight officers with responsibilities that include aspects of the Royalties for Regions programme.
(d) Chief of Staff, CL2.1
Principal Policy Adviser, Level 9.3
Principal Policy Adviser, Level 9.1
Two Principal Policy Advisers, Level 8.1
Principal Policy Adviser, Level 7.3
Principal Policy Adviser, Level 7.1
Senior Media Adviser, Level SMA2.1
Public Sector Commissioner; Salaries and Allowances Tribunal; Department of State Development; Gold Corporation; Lotterywest:
(a) No
(b-e) Not applicable
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