❓ Question on Notice regarding the use of government resources (drivers and costs) for Ministers attending an ALP fundraising dinner. The answer reveals approximately $1,800 in overtime costs.
AnsweredQoN 323Legislative Council
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I refer to your answer to question on notice No. 224 -
(1) Were any Ministers driven to or from the $1000 a head ‘Meet the Ministers’ dinner arranged by the ALP by Government drivers, public servants or by persons arranged for by the Government?
(2) If so, what was the cost in -
(a) pay for ordinary hours worked;
(b) overtime; and
(c) contract costs,
in driving the Ministers to and from the dinner?
(3) Were any other costs incurred by the Government relating to the attendance by Ministers at the $1000 a head ‘Meet the Ministers’ dinner arranged by the ALP?
(1) Were any Ministers driven to or from the $1000 a head ‘Meet the Ministers’ dinner arranged by the ALP by Government drivers, public servants or by persons arranged for by the Government?
(2) If so, what was the cost in -
(a) pay for ordinary hours worked;
(b) overtime; and
(c) contract costs,
in driving the Ministers to and from the dinner?
(3) Were any other costs incurred by the Government relating to the attendance by Ministers at the $1000 a head ‘Meet the Ministers’ dinner arranged by the ALP?
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Answered
13 December 2001
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
29 days
(b) overtime; and (c) contract costs, in driving the Ministers to and from the dinner?
(c) contract costs, in driving the Ministers to and from the dinner?
in driving the Ministers to and from the dinner?
(a) Not applicable (b) Approximately $1,800 (c) Not applicable (3) No
(3) No
(c) contract costs, in driving the Ministers to and from the dinner?
in driving the Ministers to and from the dinner?
(a) Not applicable (b) Approximately $1,800 (c) Not applicable (3) No
(3) No
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