❓ A parliamentary question seeks details on staffing changes within Hon. Rita Saffioti's Ministerial Office since March 2017. The response refers to publicly available reports and provides limited specific information.
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(1) How many staff have been employed, contracted or seconded to the Ministerial Office of the Hon. Rita Saffioti since 17 March 2017? (2) How many staff employed, contracted or seconded to the Ministerial Office of the Hon. Rita Saffioti have left employment in the office since 17 March 2017: (a) of those staff that have left, please list those that: (i) resigned; (ii) took a voluntary redundancy; (iii) were involuntary terminations (not redundancies); (iv) were reallocated within the public sector; and (v) were reallocated to other ministerial offices; (b) of those reallocated within the public sector and/or ministerial offices: (i) what postions did they hold before reallocation; and (ii) what positions do they currently hold; and (c) of the positions in which staff took a voluntary redundancy, have other people filled those positions?
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18 September 2018
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8 days
(1)-(2)(a) As is practise in this place, information relating to staff in ministerial offices can be found in the “Ministerial Resourcing Report” tabled in Parliament every quarter as part of this government’s ongoing commitment to accountability and transparency.
(2)(b)(i) Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
(b)(ii) Administration Assistant and has subsequently left the Department.
(c) Not applicable.
(2)(b)(i) Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
(b)(ii) Administration Assistant and has subsequently left the Department.
(c) Not applicable.
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