❓ Question regarding Frank Tudor's travel expenses and potential conflict of interest due to his roles in the Australia-China Council and Horizon Power. The answer clarifies his travel history and previous role in the Australia China Business Council.
AnsweredQoN 2849Legislative Council
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I refer to the appointment of Mr Frank Tudor in November 2013, for three years to the board of the Australia-China Council, and ask: (a) since his appointment, how many times, to where and for what purpose has Mr Tudor travelled for Australia-China Council business; (b) how many times until the end of his appointment will Mr Tudor be likely to travel, to where and for what purpose; and (c) given Mr Tudor is also the Board Chair and National President of the Australia China Business Council, how does this impact on his role as the Managing Director of Horizon Power?
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Answered
21 April 2015
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Energy
Response time
42 days
(a) 3 times
· March 2014, Canberra,
· September 2014, Sydney,
· December 2014 Melbourne
for ACC Board meetings.
(b) Once each quarter for ACC Board meetings. Venues are only set approx. 2 months prior to each meeting and will be held in Canberra, Sydney or Melbourne.
(c) Mr Tudor finished his tenure as National President of the Australia China Business Council in November 2013.
· March 2014, Canberra,
· September 2014, Sydney,
· December 2014 Melbourne
for ACC Board meetings.
(b) Once each quarter for ACC Board meetings. Venues are only set approx. 2 months prior to each meeting and will be held in Canberra, Sydney or Melbourne.
(c) Mr Tudor finished his tenure as National President of the Australia China Business Council in November 2013.
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