❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on hospitality, events, accommodation, or travel accepted by Education portfolio officers from private entities since April 2012. The Department of Education reported 13 officers accepted such benefits in 18 instances, with further details provided in a tabled paper.
AnsweredQoN 8362Legislative Assembly
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For each agency within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, 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 April 2012, 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
11 September 2012
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Minister representing the Minister for Education
Response time
35 days
Answer
School Curriculum and Standards Authority
(a) - (d) Not applicable
Department of Education Services
(a) - (d) Not applicable
Country High Schools Hostels Authority
(a) - (d) Not applicable
Department of Education
(a) Thirteen officers, in 18 instances, accepted hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual for the period from 1 April 2012 to 7 August 2012.
(b)-(d) Please refer to [Tabled Paper No.]
Minister for Education
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School Curriculum and Standards Authority
(a) - (d) Not applicable
Department of Education Services
(a) - (d) Not applicable
Country High Schools Hostels Authority
(a) - (d) Not applicable
Department of Education
(a) Thirteen officers, in 18 instances, accepted hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual for the period from 1 April 2012 to 7 August 2012.
(b)-(d) Please refer to [Tabled Paper No.]
Minister for Education
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