❓ The Premier was asked whether taxpayer funds were used for club/association/union memberships for staff since the 2001 election. The Premier responded that no such memberships were funded.
AnsweredQoN 1560Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 June 2003
Member
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs; Science; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
QuestionView source ↗
(1) With respect to the Premier’s office, will the Premier advise if taxpayers are funding the memberships to a club/association/union for any members of staff since the February State Election of 2001?
(2) If so, will the Premier provide -
(a) the name of the staff member;
(b) the name of the club/association/union; and
(c) the amount paid?
(2) If so, will the Premier provide -
(a) the name of the staff member;
(b) the name of the club/association/union; and
(c) the amount paid?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 August 2003
Response time
70 days
(b) the name of the club/association/union; and (c) the amount paid?
(c) the amount paid?
There are no members of staff from my office for which funding for membership to a club/association/union was paid since the February State Election of 2001.
(c) the amount paid?
There are no members of staff from my office for which funding for membership to a club/association/union was paid since the February State Election of 2001.
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