❓ A parliamentary question regarding redundancies offered to specific officer roles within ministerial offices, including the Premier's. An executive officer received a redundancy package of $119,723.89.
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REDUNDANCIES — MINISTERIAL OFFICES
(1) Can the Premier advise whether any of the following officers in any ministerial offices, including the Premier’s office, have been offered a redundancy package — (a) executive officer; (b) executive assistant; (c) correspondence officer; and (d) receptionist. (2) If yes to any of the above, which officers have been offered and accepted a redundancy package? (3) How much was paid to each of those officers? Hon NORMAN MOORE
(1) Can the Premier advise whether any of the following officers in any ministerial offices, including the Premier’s office, have been offered a redundancy package — (a) executive officer; (b) executive assistant; (c) correspondence officer; and (d) receptionist. (2) If yes to any of the above, which officers have been offered and accepted a redundancy package? (3) How much was paid to each of those officers? Hon NORMAN MOORE
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I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Yes. (2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
(b) executive assistant; (c) correspondence officer; and (d) receptionist.
(c) correspondence officer; and (d) receptionist.
(d) receptionist.
(3) How much was paid to each of those officers? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Yes. (2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Yes. (2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Yes. (2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
(1) Yes. (2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
(2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
(3) It was $119 723.89.
(b) executive assistant; (c) correspondence officer; and (d) receptionist.
(c) correspondence officer; and (d) receptionist.
(d) receptionist.
(3) How much was paid to each of those officers? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Yes. (2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Yes. (2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Yes. (2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
(1) Yes. (2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
(2) It was an executive officer who had worked in the office of the Premier since 1991 under both Labor and Liberal governments. (3) It was $119 723.89.
(3) It was $119 723.89.
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