❓ Hon Ray Halligan requests detailed staffing information from the Department of Premier and Cabinet, including names, classifications, contracts, and pay. The Premier declined to provide the information, citing resource constraints.
AnsweredQoN 3770Legislative Council
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(1) How many staff are employed in the Department of Premier and Cabinet?
(2) What are their names, corresponding classification level, type of contract and annual rate of pay as at 1 July 2006?
(3) How many employment vacancies exist in the Department of Premier and Cabinet as at 1 July, 2006?
(4) What are the classification levels, type of contract and annual rate of pay of these vacancies?
(2) What are their names, corresponding classification level, type of contract and annual rate of pay as at 1 July 2006?
(3) How many employment vacancies exist in the Department of Premier and Cabinet as at 1 July, 2006?
(4) What are the classification levels, type of contract and annual rate of pay of these vacancies?
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Answered
20 September 2006
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
29 days
(2-4) Provision of this information would require considerable research, diverting staff attention away from their normal duties and I am not prepared to allocate the State's resources to provide a response. If the Member has a specific inquiry I will endeavour to provide a reply.
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