❓ Mr. Riebeling questions the Ministry of Justice regarding staff transfer processes, revealing inconsistencies in their application. The Ministry acknowledges a lack of a single process, citing business unit diversity.
AnsweredQoN 870Legislative Assembly
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870. Mr RIEBELING to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Justice:
(1) Does the Ministry of Justice follow a set process in relation to staff transfers?
(2) What is that process?
(3) Is the process the same for senior and junior staff?
(4) How many staff have been transferred (not promoted) in the Ministry of Justice in the last six months?
(5) Has the process been the same for each transfer?
(6) If not, why not?
(1) Does the Ministry of Justice follow a set process in relation to staff transfers?
(2) What is that process?
(3) Is the process the same for senior and junior staff?
(4) How many staff have been transferred (not promoted) in the Ministry of Justice in the last six months?
(5) Has the process been the same for each transfer?
(6) If not, why not?
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Answered
23 November 2000
Response time
9 days
The Minister Replied:
The Minister for Justice has provided the following reply:
(1) No. However, all processes used must comply with the Public Sector Standards in Human Resource Management and the Ministry's Transfer Policy.
(2) Not applicable
(3) Not applicable
(4) The Ministry's human resource information system shows that 92 staff have been coded as transfers in the last 6 months.
(5) No
(6) Due to the diversity of the business units in the Ministry, differing processes are appropriate.
The Minister for Justice has provided the following reply:
(1) No. However, all processes used must comply with the Public Sector Standards in Human Resource Management and the Ministry's Transfer Policy.
(2) Not applicable
(3) Not applicable
(4) The Ministry's human resource information system shows that 92 staff have been coded as transfers in the last 6 months.
(5) No
(6) Due to the diversity of the business units in the Ministry, differing processes are appropriate.
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