❓ Question on Notice regarding alleged secret increases to Western Power executive pay and superannuation in lieu of bonuses. The answer denies any secret decisions and states the cost of payouts to relevant individuals is zero.
AnsweredQoN 1226Legislative Assembly
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(1) Further to Question on Notice No. 7672 of 2012, related to the decision by Western Power to secretly increase the base pay and superannuation entitlements of Western Power executives in lieu of performance bonuses, how many of those who received this generous benefit have departed Western Power since June 2011? (2) What is the total cost of payouts to those individuals (including base salary, bonus, other payments and superannuation)?
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Answered
15 October 2013
Responded by
Minister for Energy
Response time
34 days
(1) There were no 'secret' decisions to increase the base pay and superannuation entitlements of executives in lieu of performance bonuses.
(2) Zero.
(2) Zero.
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