❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the engagement of former Liberal Party members within the Premier's portfolio agencies since September 2008. The response provides varying levels of detail, with some agencies referring to previous questions and others stating no relevant engagements.
AnsweredQoN 1740Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the Premier’s Office and the Agencies or Departments under each portfolio held by the Premier, and ask -
(1) Have any former Liberal Party Members of Parliament been engaged since 23 September 2008?
(2) If yes to (1), what role have they been engaged in?
(3) Under what conditions of employment are they engaged?
(4) When does their contract/term of employment cease?
(5) Are they employed directly by, -
(a) the Ministerial Office;
(b) Agency or Department; or
(c) by a third party?
(6) If engaged by a third party who is the third party?
(1) Have any former Liberal Party Members of Parliament been engaged since 23 September 2008?
(2) If yes to (1), what role have they been engaged in?
(3) Under what conditions of employment are they engaged?
(4) When does their contract/term of employment cease?
(5) Are they employed directly by, -
(a) the Ministerial Office;
(b) Agency or Department; or
(c) by a third party?
(6) If engaged by a third party who is the third party?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
4 May 2010
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
62 days
Government agencies in the Premier's portfolio advise:
Department of the Premier and Cabinet (including the Office of the Premier):
(1-6) The member is referred to a series of questions asked in the range Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2244 - 2264 on the same subject. Specifically, the member is referred to the answers for Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2247, 2255 and 2263.
Public Sector Commissioner:
The Public Sector Commission does not collect such information regarding its employees. However, the Commission is not aware of any of its employees being a former Liberal Party (WA) Member of Parliament.
Department of State Development; Gold Corporation; Acting Commissioner of the Public Sector Standard; Lotterywest:
(1) Nil
(2-6) Not applicable
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Department of the Premier and Cabinet (including the Office of the Premier):
(1-6) The member is referred to a series of questions asked in the range Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2244 - 2264 on the same subject. Specifically, the member is referred to the answers for Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2247, 2255 and 2263.
Public Sector Commissioner:
The Public Sector Commission does not collect such information regarding its employees. However, the Commission is not aware of any of its employees being a former Liberal Party (WA) Member of Parliament.
Department of State Development; Gold Corporation; Acting Commissioner of the Public Sector Standard; Lotterywest:
(1) Nil
(2-6) Not applicable
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