❓ Question regarding free admission or corporate hospitality accepted by ministerial staff for events at Optus Stadium. The answer was 'No'.
AnsweredQoN 2487Legislative Assembly
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Have any staff (above PSGA level 7 or equivalent) in the Minister's office accepted any free admission or corporate hospitality from any third party or organisations (including government departments, agencies or government trading enterprises) to any of the following events at Optus Stadium: (a) Gillette One-Day International, 28 January 2018 and if so: (i) What was the third party or organisation which provided the hospitality or admission; (ii) What staffer attended and did they take any guests; (iii) What was the estimated value of the hospitality/admission; and (iv) Did the staffer submit an "Request to Attend Event" form to DPC and if so, on what date; and (b) AFLW - Fremantle v Collingwood, 10 February 2018 and if so: (i) What was the third party or organisation which provided the hospitality or admission; (ii) What staffer attended and did they take any guests; (iii) What was the estimated value of the hospitality/admission; and (iv) Did the staffer submit an "Request to Attend Event" form to DPC and if so, on what date?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 April 2018
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services
Response time
10 days
(a)-(b) No.
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