❓ The parliamentary question seeks detailed information on attraction and retention allowances paid to staff and consultants across all departments and agencies under the Minister's control, including names, salary levels, and total allowance amounts paid over the past 12 months.
AnsweredQoN 3548Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 August 2010
Member
Portfolio
Commerce; Science and Innovation; Housing; Minister Assisting the Treasurer
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(1) For all departments and agencies under the Minister’s control, including the ministerial office, please indicate the names of people (for example, staff and consultants) and their salary level, who have been paid an attraction and/or retention allowance over the past 12 months.
(2) Please indicate the total amount paid to the person as the attraction and/or retention allowance.
(2) Please indicate the total amount paid to the person as the attraction and/or retention allowance.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 September 2010
Responded by
Minister for Commerce; Science and Innovation; Housing; Minister Assisting the Treasurer
Response time
30 days
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