❓ This parliamentary question seeks data on Education Department employees requesting and being denied permission for outside employment, specifically citing conflicts with the Public Sector Code of Ethics and working while on leave.
AnsweredQoN 2415Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many employees of the Education Department of Western Australia have sought permission, in accordance with Section 102 of the
Public Sector Management Act 1994,
to undertake additional employment outside of their Departmental duties over the past three years?
(2) Of those in (1), how many have been refused permission?
(3) On what grounds were those in (2) refused permission?
Public Sector Management Act 1994,
to undertake additional employment outside of their Departmental duties over the past three years?
(2) Of those in (1), how many have been refused permission?
(3) On what grounds were those in (2) refused permission?
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Answered
6 April 2004
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
35 days
(2) 35 (3) 28 for not meeting the Public Sector code of Ethics requirement to refrain from using any circumstance or information connected to their official duties for personal profit or gain. 7 for applying to work whilst on approved leave.
(3) 28 for not meeting the Public Sector code of Ethics requirement to refrain from using any circumstance or information connected to their official duties for personal profit or gain. 7 for applying to work whilst on approved leave.
(3) 28 for not meeting the Public Sector code of Ethics requirement to refrain from using any circumstance or information connected to their official duties for personal profit or gain. 7 for applying to work whilst on approved leave.
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