❓ The question seeks information on the number and names of corporatised entities under the Minister for Energy's control, and whether these entities are being used to achieve policy objectives of other government agencies. It aims to understand the scope and potential cross-agency influence of the Minister's portfolio.
⏳ Awaiting AnswerQoN 208Legislative Council
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208. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Energy:
(1)
How many corporatised entities are under the Minister for Energy's control?
(2)
What are they?
(3)
Has the Minister requested, or is aware of, the use of any of the corporatised entities under his control to achieve the policy objectives of other Government agencies?
(4)
If yes, what are the details of these requests?
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(1)
How many corporatised entities are under the Minister for Energy's control?
(2)
What are they?
(3)
Has the Minister requested, or is aware of, the use of any of the corporatised entities under his control to achieve the policy objectives of other Government agencies?
(4)
If yes, what are the details of these requests?
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