❓ Hon Peter Foss asks about the number and names of Department of Premier and Cabinet employees earning over $90,000, following up on a previous unanswered question. Hon Kim Chance refers him back to the answer to question 968 and tables a schedule.
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Does the Leader of the House have an answer to the question I have been asking for weeks on end, which the Premier has not got to? Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Can I have the answer to that question then? I have asked it about two or three times. Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Have you got the question? Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Can I have the answer to that question then? I have asked it about two or three times. Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Have you got the question? Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon PETER FOSS: Can I have the answer to that question then? I have asked it about two or three times. Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Have you got the question? Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Have you got the question? Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon PETER FOSS: Have you got the question? Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
(1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
(2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
(3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
(1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
[See paper No 2975.]
Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Can I have the answer to that question then? I have asked it about two or three times. Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Have you got the question? Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon PETER FOSS: Can I have the answer to that question then? I have asked it about two or three times. Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Have you got the question? Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon Kim Chance: Yes. Hon PETER FOSS: Have you got the question? Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon PETER FOSS: Have you got the question? Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon Kim Chance: Yes, I have. The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
The PRESIDENT: Perhaps it should be recorded in Hansard . Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon PETER FOSS: I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 968. I am surprised that there are so many persons employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet who are paid in excess of $90 000 yet require more time to obtain this information, but it would assist me if the minister could indicate - (1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
(1) How many such persons are employed in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet? (2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
(2) What are their names? (3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
(3) When will the minister be able to provide the rest of the information so that I may ask it again without notice? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
I thank the honourable member for providing extended notice of this question. (1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
(1)-(3) I refer the member to the answer to question without notice 968. The schedule addresses the additional information sought in parts (3) and (4) of the question, but also includes those officers referred to in schedule 1 of the answer, as all officers are employed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. I table the schedule. [See paper No 2975.]
[See paper No 2975.]
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