❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on hospitality received by public sector employees from private entities, aiming to ensure transparency and identify potential conflicts of interest. The response indicates varying levels of disclosure and acceptance of hospitality across different agencies.
AnsweredQoN 7610Legislative Assembly
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For each agency within the Premier's portfolio, I ask, has any officer above level 3.1 accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual, since 1 November 2011, and if so:
(a) how many officers have accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual;
(b) what was the nature of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel, and what is the name of the individual or private company that offered them;
(c) what is the estimated individual value of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel; and
(d) does the agency have any commercial or financial relationship with the private company or individual, and if so, what is the nature of that commercial or financial relationship?
(a) how many officers have accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual;
(b) what was the nature of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel, and what is the name of the individual or private company that offered them;
(c) what is the estimated individual value of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel; and
(d) does the agency have any commercial or financial relationship with the private company or individual, and if so, what is the nature of that commercial or financial relationship?
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Answered
15 May 2012
Response time
48 days
Government agencies in the Premier's portfolio advise within the date range 1 November 2011 to 28 March 2012:
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(a-d) [see tabled paper no]
Public Sector Commissioner advises:
(a) Two officers
(b) Instance (i) invitation to attend Australia Day fireworks display
(Australia Day Council)
instance (ii) invitation to attend Australia Day Lunch
(Australia Day Council)
(c) instance (i) unknown
instance (ii) $115.00
(d) No
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal; Gold Corporation advises:
(a) Nil
(b-d) Not applicable
Department of State Development; Lotterywest advises:
(a-d) [see tabled paper no]
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Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(a-d) [see tabled paper no]
Public Sector Commissioner advises:
(a) Two officers
(b) Instance (i) invitation to attend Australia Day fireworks display
(Australia Day Council)
instance (ii) invitation to attend Australia Day Lunch
(Australia Day Council)
(c) instance (i) unknown
instance (ii) $115.00
(d) No
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal; Gold Corporation advises:
(a) Nil
(b-d) Not applicable
Department of State Development; Lotterywest advises:
(a-d) [see tabled paper no]
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