❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on gifts, accommodation, or travel accepted by senior officers in Child Protection and Communities agencies from private entities since July 2010. The response indicates one instance in the Department for Communities involving a Qantas lounge membership.
AnsweredQoN 5086Legislative Assembly
Asked
6 April 2011
Member
Portfolio
Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests; Youth
QuestionView source ↗
For each agency within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities, has any officer above level 7.1 within those agencies, since 1 July 2010, accepted any gift, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual; and
(a) if so, how many officers have accepted a gift, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual;
(b) if so, what was the nature of the gift(s), free accommodation or free travel, and what is the name of the individual or private company that offered them;
(c) if so, what is the estimated individual value of the gift(s), free accommodation or free travel; and
(d) if so, does the agency have any commercial or financial relationship with the private company or individual, and, if so, what is the nature of that commercial or financial relationship?
(a) if so, how many officers have accepted a gift, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual;
(b) if so, what was the nature of the gift(s), free accommodation or free travel, and what is the name of the individual or private company that offered them;
(c) if so, what is the estimated individual value of the gift(s), free accommodation or free travel; and
(d) if so, does the agency have any commercial or financial relationship with the private company or individual, and, if so, what is the nature of that commercial or financial relationship?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
17 May 2011
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests; Youth
Response time
41 days
Department for Child Protection
(a) Nil.
Please note that this information does not include invitations to events, hospitality and excludes low value gifts such as notepads, calendars etc.
(b) - (d) Not applicable
Department For Communities
One officer above level 7.1 in the Department for Communities, since 1 July 2010, has accepted a gift from a private company. Please note this information does not include invitations to events, hospitality and excludes low value gifts such as notepads, calendars etc.
(a) One
(b) Qantas chairman lounge membership
(c) Approx. $470 per annum
(d) No
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(a) Nil.
Please note that this information does not include invitations to events, hospitality and excludes low value gifts such as notepads, calendars etc.
(b) - (d) Not applicable
Department For Communities
One officer above level 7.1 in the Department for Communities, since 1 July 2010, has accepted a gift from a private company. Please note this information does not include invitations to events, hospitality and excludes low value gifts such as notepads, calendars etc.
(a) One
(b) Qantas chairman lounge membership
(c) Approx. $470 per annum
(d) No
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