❓ Question seeks information on the Minister's engagement with the South West Development Commission (SWDC) and its future. The Minister confirms limited engagement but acknowledges the SWDC's vital role, while not guaranteeing its current form will remain.
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(1) (1) How many times has the Minister met with -
(a) the SWDC Board; and
(b) the Chief Executive Officer of the SWDC?
(2) (2) How frequently does the Minister plan to meet with -
(a) the SWDC Board; and
(b) the Chief Executive Officer of the SWDC?
(3) Does the Minister agree that the SWDC has played a vital role in the growth of the South West region?
(4) Will the Minister guarantee that the SWDC will remain in its current form?
(5) If no to (4), what changes are planned?
(a) the SWDC Board; and
(b) the Chief Executive Officer of the SWDC?
(2) (2) How frequently does the Minister plan to meet with -
(a) the SWDC Board; and
(b) the Chief Executive Officer of the SWDC?
(3) Does the Minister agree that the SWDC has played a vital role in the growth of the South West region?
(4) Will the Minister guarantee that the SWDC will remain in its current form?
(5) If no to (4), what changes are planned?
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Answered
18 March 2009
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Regional Development
Response time
99 days
(1) (a) None.
(b) Four.
(2) (a)-(b) As necessary.
(3) Yes.
(4) No.
(5) No changes are planned however the Board and Executive always have an option to change the structure of the Commission to meet new or emerging policy priorities.
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(b) Four.
(2) (a)-(b) As necessary.
(3) Yes.
(4) No.
(5) No changes are planned however the Board and Executive always have an option to change the structure of the Commission to meet new or emerging policy priorities.
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