❓ Mr. Cook questions the Minister for Health regarding actions taken to ensure doctors can access sponsored conference travel appropriately, beyond implementing recommendations. The Minister defends the actions taken, while Mr. McGowan expresses doubt about their effectiveness.
AnsweredQoN 650Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH STAFF — GIFTS AND
BENEFITS — CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION REFERRAL
650. Mr R.H. COOK to the Minister for
Health:
I have a supplementary question. What has the minister done,
other than sit on his hands, to ensure that these doctors can appropriately
access sponsored conference travel?
BENEFITS — CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION REFERRAL
650. Mr R.H. COOK to the Minister for
Health:
I have a supplementary question. What has the minister done,
other than sit on his hands, to ensure that these doctors can appropriately
access sponsored conference travel?
AnswerView source ↗
We have made sure that we have put
in place the recommendations of the Public Sector Commissioner and the Auditor
General to ensure that we do it the correct way.
Mr
M. McGowan : Not very effectively.
Dr
K.D. HAMES : So the member says.
in place the recommendations of the Public Sector Commissioner and the Auditor
General to ensure that we do it the correct way.
Mr
M. McGowan : Not very effectively.
Dr
K.D. HAMES : So the member says.
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