❓ Hon Martin Pritchard asks the Treasurer, via the Attorney General, about the appointment of the new chairperson of the Economic Regulation Authority, specifically regarding the position's nature (full-time/part-time) and salary. The Treasurer provides a response.
AnsweredQoN 575Legislative Council
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ECONOMIC REGULATION AUTHORITY — CHAIRPERSON
575. Hon MARTIN PRITCHARD to the Attorney
General representing the Treasurer:
I refer to the TreasurerXXX ###XXXs
media statement of 22 June 2016 on the appointment of a new chairperson of the
Economic Regulation Authority.
(1) What is the basis of the
appointment; is it a full-time or part-time position?
(2) What will the total salary paid
to the new chair be?
575. Hon MARTIN PRITCHARD to the Attorney
General representing the Treasurer:
I refer to the TreasurerXXX ###XXXs
media statement of 22 June 2016 on the appointment of a new chairperson of the
Economic Regulation Authority.
(1) What is the basis of the
appointment; is it a full-time or part-time position?
(2) What will the total salary paid
to the new chair be?
AnswerView source ↗
On behalf of the Treasurer, I thank
the honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1) It is a full-time position.
(2) It is $361 645 per annum.
the honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1) It is a full-time position.
(2) It is $361 645 per annum.
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