A Western Australian parliamentary question seeks details about non-government individuals who accompanied the Premier on a trip to China and whether the state government incurred any expenses on their behalf. The Premier's office responded that no such expenses were incurred.

AnsweredQoN 1299Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 August 2009
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I refer to the Premier’s recent visit to China and ask:
(a) how many non-State Government employed persons attended the visit with the Premier and what are their names and occupations;
(b) were any costs associated with the attendance of those persons borne by the State Government;
(c) if yes to (b), what was the total individual cost of all associated travel for each of these persons;
(d) if yes to (b), what was the total individual cost of all accommodation for each of these persons; and
(e) if yes to (b), what was the total individual cost for all other expenses for each of these persons?

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Answered
15 September 2009
Response time
34 days
Office of the Premier advises:
(a-e) No non-state Government people attended as members of the Premier's delegation. Non-state Government persons from Western Australia attended some functions and events at which the Premier was present. The State Government incurred no expense on their behalf.
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