❓ A parliamentary question seeks information on potential conflicts of interest between staff at three local councils and CAMMS, a software company. The Minister acknowledges a complaint regarding the Shire of Kalamunda has been referred to the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC).
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In relation to the Shire of Kalamunda, City of Melville and the City of Bunbury:
(a) has the Chief Executive Officer, members of the executive or any other staff member any links, relationship, dealings or interest with the company known as CAMMS prior to and during the procurement of CAMMS products; and
(b) if yes, which member/s of staff, and what was the nature of the involvement?
(a) has the Chief Executive Officer, members of the executive or any other staff member any links, relationship, dealings or interest with the company known as CAMMS prior to and during the procurement of CAMMS products; and
(b) if yes, which member/s of staff, and what was the nature of the involvement?
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Answered
11 June 2013
Responded by
Minister for Local Government
Response time
35 days
(a) I am not aware of any links, relationship, dealings or interest
current staff at the Cities of Melville and Bunbury may have with CAMMS.
Local governments are autonomous bodies and matters relating to staffing
rest with each individual local government. However, the Department of
Local Government received complaints about the relationship between the Shire
of Kalamunda and CAMMS and referred the matter to the Corruption and Crime
Commission (CCC).
(b) As the Shire of Kalamunda matter has been referred to the CCC, it
would not be appropriate to provide comment on the matter.
current staff at the Cities of Melville and Bunbury may have with CAMMS.
Local governments are autonomous bodies and matters relating to staffing
rest with each individual local government. However, the Department of
Local Government received complaints about the relationship between the Shire
of Kalamunda and CAMMS and referred the matter to the Corruption and Crime
Commission (CCC).
(b) As the Shire of Kalamunda matter has been referred to the CCC, it
would not be appropriate to provide comment on the matter.
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