❓ Hon Robin Chapple questions the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs regarding access granted to the Public Sector Commission (PSC) during an employee perception survey at the Department of Aboriginal Affairs (DAA). The Minister's response is brief and somewhat dismissive.
AnsweredQoN 1183Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS — EMPLOYEE
PERCEPTION SURVEY
1183. Hon ROBIN CHAPPLE to the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs:
I refer to the employee perception survey that was undertaken recently
by the Public Sector Commission at the Department of Aboriginal Affairs.
(1) Was the PSC granted unrestricted access
to the department and staff in order to enable it to properly undertake the
survey?
(2) If the PSC was not granted unrestricted
access, please explain how the results of the survey were not impacted by any
restriction imposed?
(3) Was there any involvement of the DAA executive in restricting the
access of the PSC?
(4) What was the purpose of restricting the access of the PSC?
PERCEPTION SURVEY
1183. Hon ROBIN CHAPPLE to the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs:
I refer to the employee perception survey that was undertaken recently
by the Public Sector Commission at the Department of Aboriginal Affairs.
(1) Was the PSC granted unrestricted access
to the department and staff in order to enable it to properly undertake the
survey?
(2) If the PSC was not granted unrestricted
access, please explain how the results of the survey were not impacted by any
restriction imposed?
(3) Was there any involvement of the DAA executive in restricting the
access of the PSC?
(4) What was the purpose of restricting the access of the PSC?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) Oui—that is French for yes.
(2)–(4) Not applicable.
Several members interjected.
The PRESIDENT : That is one interpretation at least!
some notice of the question.
(1) Oui—that is French for yes.
(2)–(4) Not applicable.
Several members interjected.
The PRESIDENT : That is one interpretation at least!
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