❓ A WA parliamentary Question on Notice requests details about staffing, salaries, benefits, and vacancies within the Minister for Energy's office. The Minister deflects the question by referring to a previous answer.
AnsweredQoN 4017Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
Will the Minister please provide the following information -
(1) A list of all staff employed in the ministerial office?
(2) The corresponding classification level, type of contract, and annual pay rate of each staff member as at 1 July 2006?
(3) Any additional benefits provided to any staff member?
(4) Any employment vacancies that exist in the ministerial office?
(1) A list of all staff employed in the ministerial office?
(2) The corresponding classification level, type of contract, and annual pay rate of each staff member as at 1 July 2006?
(3) Any additional benefits provided to any staff member?
(4) Any employment vacancies that exist in the ministerial office?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
28 September 2006
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Energy
Response time
36 days
The Minister for Energy has provided the following response: The Hon. Member is referred to the response provided in Question on Notice 4011.
The Hon. Member is referred to the response provided in Question on Notice 4011.
The Hon. Member is referred to the response provided in Question on Notice 4011.
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