❓ Question seeks details about the newly created Project Director Metronet position, including the occupant, salary, reporting structure, and meetings with the Minister. The answer provides some information and directs to public sources for salary details.
AnsweredQoN 758Legislative Assembly
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With respect to the Project Director Metronet position that was created on 24 May 2017: (a) who has filled that vacancy and what is their salary; (b) how many people report to the Project Director; (c) who does the Project Director report to; and (d) have you or your staff met with the Project Director: (i) if yes, when did these meetings occur and what was discussed?
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Answered
8 August 2017
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
8 days
(a) This information is publicly available on the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal website.
(b) The Project Director is in the process of determining the structure of his office and will then focus on recruitment of necessary personnel.
(c) The Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands.
(d) Yes. (i) The Minister and her staff meet with the Project Director regularly to discuss Metronet projects.
(b) The Project Director is in the process of determining the structure of his office and will then focus on recruitment of necessary personnel.
(c) The Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands.
(d) Yes. (i) The Minister and her staff meet with the Project Director regularly to discuss Metronet projects.
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