❓ Mr. McGowan questions the Premier regarding the increase in Senior Executive Service (SES) officers, seeking details on agency placement, titles, and overall numbers. The response provides figures and refers to tabled papers for specific details on appointments and movements within the SES.
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I refer to the Premier’s response to Question on Notice No. 2968 and ask in relation to the increase in the number of Senior Executive Service (SES) officers from 374 in September 2008 to 413 in May 2010:
(a) in which agencies do the additional SES officers work;
(b) what are the titles of the additional officers;
(c) what is the total number of officers in the SES as of 30 September 2010;
(d) what are the titles of any new SES officers appointed between 1 June 2010 and 30 September 2010; and
(e) in which agencies do these new officers work?
(a) in which agencies do the additional SES officers work;
(b) what are the titles of the additional officers;
(c) what is the total number of officers in the SES as of 30 September 2010;
(d) what are the titles of any new SES officers appointed between 1 June 2010 and 30 September 2010; and
(e) in which agencies do these new officers work?
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17 February 2011
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128 days
Public Sector Commissioner advises:
(a-b) In responding to this question it is noted that the information sought by the Member relates specifically to Senior Executive Service (SES) 'officers'.
The figures reported on 30 September 2008 (374) and 25 May 2010 (413) are a snapshot of the total number of SES officers on those specific dates. There were 109 appointments in the SES between 30 September 2008 and 25 May 2010 which represents movements in and out of the SES. These movements include appointments to new or existing positions (some of which were vacant in September 2008), transfers, transfers to 'other functions', promotions, secondments, resignations and terminations.
The table lists details of all officer appointments in the SES between 30 September 2008 to 25 May 2010. [see tabled paper no]
(c) The total number of officers in the SES as of 30 September 2010 is 410.
(d-e) The table lists details of 17 new officer appointments in the SES between 1 June 2010 and 30 September 2010. [see tabled paper no].
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(a-b) In responding to this question it is noted that the information sought by the Member relates specifically to Senior Executive Service (SES) 'officers'.
The figures reported on 30 September 2008 (374) and 25 May 2010 (413) are a snapshot of the total number of SES officers on those specific dates. There were 109 appointments in the SES between 30 September 2008 and 25 May 2010 which represents movements in and out of the SES. These movements include appointments to new or existing positions (some of which were vacant in September 2008), transfers, transfers to 'other functions', promotions, secondments, resignations and terminations.
The table lists details of all officer appointments in the SES between 30 September 2008 to 25 May 2010. [see tabled paper no]
(c) The total number of officers in the SES as of 30 September 2010 is 410.
(d-e) The table lists details of 17 new officer appointments in the SES between 1 June 2010 and 30 September 2010. [see tabled paper no].
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