❓ Mr Wyatt requests details on attraction and retention allowances paid to staff and consultants within the Premier's departments and agencies since March 2013. The response details specific payments made by Lotterywest, Department of Premier and Cabinet, and Department of State Development.
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From 9 March 2013 to date, can the Premier please provide: (a) for all departments and agencies under the Premier’s control, including the ministerial office, the names of people (for example, staff and consultants) and their salary level, who have been paid an attraction and/or retention allowance; and (b) the total amount paid to the person as the attraction and/or retention allowance?
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Answered
6 May 2014
Response time
35 days
Gold Corporation, Salaries and Allowances Tribunal, Chemcentre, Public Sector Commission
(a)-(b) Nil.
Lotterywest
(a) Dr Donald Wharton, Level 9.
(b) $23,938.62
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a) Mr Pankaj Savara, Level 8.
(b) $16,971.95
Department of State Development
(a) Mr Giles Nunis, Class 3.
(b) $152,272
(a)-(b) Nil.
Lotterywest
(a) Dr Donald Wharton, Level 9.
(b) $23,938.62
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a) Mr Pankaj Savara, Level 8.
(b) $16,971.95
Department of State Development
(a) Mr Giles Nunis, Class 3.
(b) $152,272
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