❓ Question on Notice regarding State Emergency Services staff departures and consultant hiring since March 2017. The Premier's answer requests clarification for a more accurate response.
AnsweredQoN 520Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to
The
West Australian
newspaper of 6 December 2017 and the article entitled, "Fat cat cull", and I ask:
(a) how many State Emergency Services staff have left the public service since 12 March 2017;
(b) what was the position of each staff member who left the public service;
(c) how many years' service did each public servant who left work for the Western Australian Government; and
(d) has the number of consultants hired by the Western Australian Government increased since 12 March 2017 and, if so, by how many?
The
West Australian
newspaper of 6 December 2017 and the article entitled, "Fat cat cull", and I ask:
(a) how many State Emergency Services staff have left the public service since 12 March 2017;
(b) what was the position of each staff member who left the public service;
(c) how many years' service did each public servant who left work for the Western Australian Government; and
(d) has the number of consultants hired by the Western Australian Government increased since 12 March 2017 and, if so, by how many?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
29 March 2018
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
9 days
It is also difficult to compare the number of consultants engaged by the West Australian Government without a requested time frame for comparison. If the member was to clarify these matters, I will endeavour to answer it.
If the member was to clarify these matters, I will endeavour to answer it.
If the member was to clarify these matters, I will endeavour to answer it.
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