❓ Question seeks details on proposed minimum standards for hiring local government chief executives following a review. The answer indicates standards are still being developed in consultation.
AnsweredQoN 3965Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the recommendation from the first phase of the Local Government Act 1995 review that new minimum standards for hiring chief executives be implemented and ask: (a) Who
will set the new minimum standards; (b) Who
will police that the standards are being met; (c) What
will be the new minimum standards; and (d) Can
the Minister provide a copy of the proposed new minimum standards: (i) If
not, why not and when will the Minister reveal the new minimum standards?
will set the new minimum standards; (b) Who
will police that the standards are being met; (c) What
will be the new minimum standards; and (d) Can
the Minister provide a copy of the proposed new minimum standards: (i) If
not, why not and when will the Minister reveal the new minimum standards?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 October 2018
Responded by
Minister for Local Government
Response time
8 days
(a) The Standards will be developed in consultation with the local government sector and the Public Sector Commission.
(b) To be determined
(c) See (a)
(d) See (a)
(i) After the Standards have been developed.
(b) To be determined
(c) See (a)
(d) See (a)
(i) After the Standards have been developed.
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