❓ Hon Martin Aldridge requests detailed information on staff employed in the office of the Minister for Regional Development, including reasons for departure. The Premier refers to the publicly available Ministerial Resourcing Report and denies any staff termination requests.
AnsweredQoN 1590Legislative Council
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I refer to question on notice No. 1406, directed to the Minister for Regional Development, and I ask with respect to the office of the Minister for Regional Development: (a) for each staff member employed, or formerly employed, in that office please detail their: (i) name; (ii) position; (iii) commencement date; (iv) conclusion date (if applicable); (v) level of employment; (vi) employment tenure including department seconded from (if applicable); and (vii) reason for departure from the office; and (b) has any staff member been terminated or have the Department of Premier and Cabinet Human Resources been requested to manage the departure of a staff member on the Premier's or the Ministers behalf?
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20 September 2018
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Leader of the House representing the Premier
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9 days
(a)(i)-(a)(vii) As is practise in this place, information relating to staff in ministerial offices can be found in the “Ministerial Resourcing Report” tabled in Parliament every quarter as part of this government’s ongoing commitment to accountability and transparency.
(b) No.
(b) No.
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