❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice requests detailed information about the Minister's office staffing, salaries, vehicles, credit cards, and mobile phones. The Minister declined to answer directly, referring the Member to the quarterly Staff Resourcing Report.
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(1) For all staff members working in his Ministerial office, as of 25 June 2013, including those on secondment, placement or attachment to the office, will the Minister provide: (a) their names; (b) when their employment commenced; (c) their job titles; (d) their salary levels; and (e) their terms of employment? (2) As of 25 June 2013, in relation to his Ministerial office, will the Minister advise: (a) the total numbers of cars assigned; (b) who those cars are assigned to; (c) the make and model of the cars; (d) which cars are home garaged; (e) who is assigned a Government issued credit card; (f) what is the limit of that card; (g) how many mobile phones are assigned to your office; (h) who is allocated a mobile phone; and (i) what is the make and model of the mobile phone?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
40 days
(1)-(2) As part of accountable governance, I refer the Member to the Staff Resourcing Report which is tabled quarterly.
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