❓ Hon Helen Morton asks the Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management whether he followed up on assurances regarding public sector whistleblowers by requesting a report from the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. The Minister confirms he did and will table the report.
AnsweredQoN 957Legislative Council
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During the third reading of the Machinery of Government (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2005, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management gave certain assurances about Western Australian public sector whistleblowers. (1) Did the minister refer the member for Hillarys’ remarks, as reported in Hansard , to the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and request a report on the assertions he made? (2) If so, when? (3) Did the minister receive a report? (4) If so, when? (5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(1) Did the minister refer the member for Hillarys’ remarks, as reported in Hansard , to the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and request a report on the assertions he made? (2) If so, when? (3) Did the minister receive a report? (4) If so, when? (5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(2) If so, when? (3) Did the minister receive a report? (4) If so, when? (5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(3) Did the minister receive a report? (4) If so, when? (5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(4) If so, when? (5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(6) Not applicable.
(1) Did the minister refer the member for Hillarys’ remarks, as reported in Hansard , to the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and request a report on the assertions he made? (2) If so, when? (3) Did the minister receive a report? (4) If so, when? (5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(2) If so, when? (3) Did the minister receive a report? (4) If so, when? (5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(3) Did the minister receive a report? (4) If so, when? (5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(4) If so, when? (5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(5) Will the minister table the report? (6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(6) If no report was received, what action is the minister taking? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question and I hope she will forgive the brevity of the answer to her question. (1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(1) Yes. (2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(2) 24 August 2005. (3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(3) Yes. (4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(4) 13 September 2005. (5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(5) Yes. [See paper 1115.] (6) Not applicable.
(6) Not applicable.
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