❓ Hon. Anthony Spagnolo asks the Premier about complaints regarding Public Sector Commission (PSC) staff conduct, external reviews of those complaints, and the process for determining the need for external review. The answer reveals one complaint was received, none were externally reviewed, and internal policy governs discipline.
AnsweredQoN 852Legislative Council
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I refer to the answer to question on notice 379, and I ask: (a) how many complaints in the past 12 months related to the conduct of Public Sector Commission (PSC) staff; (b) how many of those matters were externally reviewed; and (c) who determines whether a matter involving PSC staff requires external review?
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11 December 2025
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Leader of the House representing the Premier
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8 days
(a) 1
(b) Nil
(c) Matters that concern a breach of discipline by a Public Sector Commission employee are dealt with in accordance with the Commission s Discipline Policy and Procedures.
(b) Nil
(c) Matters that concern a breach of discipline by a Public Sector Commission employee are dealt with in accordance with the Commission s Discipline Policy and Procedures.
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