A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding employee salary bands and various expenditures under the Premier's control was deemed to require an unreasonable allocation of government resources to answer, and was therefore not answered. The Premier offered to answer more specific inquiries.

AnsweredQoN 1950Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 March 2007
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Federal-State Relations; Trade; Innovation; Science; Public Sector Management

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(b) What is the salary band for each of these employees?

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Answered
17 May 2007
Response time
58 days
(b) mobile phones; and (c) government-owned cars?
(c) government-owned cars?
(b) television advertising; (c) print media advertising; and (d) radio advertising?
(c) print media advertising; and (d) radio advertising?
(d) radio advertising?
(b) where was the purchase made; and (c) why was Government money used in each case?
(c) why was Government money used in each case?
(b) approved; and (c) not yet dealt with?
(c) not yet dealt with?
(b) any other Departmental facility relevant to each agency under the Premier’s control?
(b) Brian Burke; (c) Megan Anwyl; and (d) John Halden?
(c) Megan Anwyl; and (d) John Halden?
(d) John Halden?
(b) flower hire or purchases?
To develop a response would require a significant and unreasonable allocation of Government resources to source and collate all information requested. The Government does endeavour to answer the majority of questions on notice - and if there are more specific inquiries by the Member I will seek to answer them.
The Government does endeavour to answer the majority of questions on notice - and if there are more specific inquiries by the Member I will seek to answer them.

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