❓ Hon. C.L. Edwardes asks the Premier for details on public servant redundancies, including positions, departments, and costs. The Premier refers to the response provided for question 1090.
AnsweredQoN 1091Legislative Assembly
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(b) if not, why not; (c) will the Premier list the name of each position, the Department they came from and the amount of taxpayers’ money used to sack each of the Public Servants under ‘Management Initiated Redundancy’; and (d) if not, why not?
(c) will the Premier list the name of each position, the Department they came from and the amount of taxpayers’ money used to sack each of the Public Servants under ‘Management Initiated Redundancy’; and (d) if not, why not?
(d) if not, why not?
Please refer to the response provided for question on notice 1090 of 27th February 2003.
(c) will the Premier list the name of each position, the Department they came from and the amount of taxpayers’ money used to sack each of the Public Servants under ‘Management Initiated Redundancy’; and (d) if not, why not?
(d) if not, why not?
Please refer to the response provided for question on notice 1090 of 27th February 2003.
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11 March 2003
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12 days
(a) - (d)
Please refer to the response provided for question on notice 1090 of 27th February 2003.
Please refer to the response provided for question on notice 1090 of 27th February 2003.
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