❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details about communication agreements between the Premier and various departments, agencies, and government-owned corporations, as required under s.74 of the PSMA. The response indicates varying levels of compliance and applicability across different entities.
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(a) the date when communication agreements were signed by the Minister and each respective department, agency or government owned corporation the Minister is responsible for;
(b) the names of the people who signed off on each agreement;
(c) the name of the department contact for each agreement; and
(d) can the Minister table a copy of each communication agreement?
(b) the names of the people who signed off on each agreement;
(c) the name of the department contact for each agreement; and
(d) can the Minister table a copy of each communication agreement?
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Answered
2 March 2009
Response time
89 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet; Public Sector Commissioner; Department of State Development; Lotterywest advises:
(a-d) [see tabled paper no]
Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner advises:
The Commissioner for Public Sector Standards reports directly to Parliament. The nature of this relationship is fully described in Part 2, Division 3 of the PSMA. The Commissioner is not required to have a s.74 agreement with the Premier as there is no ministerial relationship as intended in this part of the Act.
Governor's Establishment; Corruption and Crime Commission of WA advises:
(a-d) Not applicable
Gold Corporation advises:
(a) The Corporation is exempt from entering into a s.74 Communications Agreement which falls under Schedule 1 of the PSMA.
(b-d) Not applicable.
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(a-d) [see tabled paper no]
Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner advises:
The Commissioner for Public Sector Standards reports directly to Parliament. The nature of this relationship is fully described in Part 2, Division 3 of the PSMA. The Commissioner is not required to have a s.74 agreement with the Premier as there is no ministerial relationship as intended in this part of the Act.
Governor's Establishment; Corruption and Crime Commission of WA advises:
(a-d) Not applicable
Gold Corporation advises:
(a) The Corporation is exempt from entering into a s.74 Communications Agreement which falls under Schedule 1 of the PSMA.
(b-d) Not applicable.
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