The question seeks information on public servants who transitioned from permanent roles with salaries under $100,000 to contract roles with salaries of $150,000 or $200,000, and whether these contracts were rolled over. It also asks if performance reviews were conducted.

AnsweredQoN 2836Legislative Council
Asked
8 November 2005
Portfolio
Public Sector Management

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(b) $150 000; and (c) $200 000, for 2001 and 2005 were on contract at the above annualised salary level, but were permanent public servants at an annualised salary of less than $100 000?
(c) $200 000, for 2001 and 2005 were on contract at the above annualised salary level, but were permanent public servants at an annualised salary of less than $100 000?
for 2001 and 2005 were on contract at the above annualised salary level, but were permanent public servants at an annualised salary of less than $100 000?
(b) $150 000; and (c) $200 000, had their contracts rolled over in the past five years?
(c) $200 000, had their contracts rolled over in the past five years?
had their contracts rolled over in the past five years?

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Answered
15 March 2006
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Public Sector Management
Response time
127 days
(b) $150 000; and (c) $200 000, have had a fully documented annual performance review, with a documented annual performance report, during the past two years?
(c) $200 000, have had a fully documented annual performance review, with a documented annual performance report, during the past two years?
have had a fully documented annual performance review, with a documented annual performance report, during the past two years?

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