❓ Mr. Ripper asks for a breakdown of public sector employees within the Premier's portfolio earning over $100k, $150k, and $200k for the years 2008, 2009, and 2010. The answer refers him to agency annual reports.
AnsweredQoN 3498Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 August 2010
Member
Portfolio
Premier; Treasurer; Minister for State Development
QuestionView source ↗
As at 23 September 2008, for all agencies and departments within the portfolios of the Premier, how many public sector employees, by agency, had an annualised salary of more than:
(a) $100,000;
(b) $150,000; and
(c) $200,000?
(2) As at 23 September 2009, for all agencies and departments within the portfolios of the Premier, how many public sector employees, by agency, had an annualised salary of more than:
(a) $100,000;
(b) $150,000; and
(c) $200,000?
(3) As at 10 August 2010, for all agencies and departments within the portfolios of the Premier, how many public sector employees, by agency, had an annualised salary of more than:
(a) $100,000;
(b) $150,000; and
(c) $200,000?
(a) $100,000;
(b) $150,000; and
(c) $200,000?
(2) As at 23 September 2009, for all agencies and departments within the portfolios of the Premier, how many public sector employees, by agency, had an annualised salary of more than:
(a) $100,000;
(b) $150,000; and
(c) $200,000?
(3) As at 10 August 2010, for all agencies and departments within the portfolios of the Premier, how many public sector employees, by agency, had an annualised salary of more than:
(a) $100,000;
(b) $150,000; and
(c) $200,000?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 September 2010
Response time
30 days
Please refer to annual reports from each agency.
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