Hon Ray Halligan asks about staffing and structure of the Premier's Policy Office, and Hon Kim Chance provides a detailed response, including a tabled list of staff information. The exchange includes some interjections and commentary from other members.

AnsweredQoN 1233Legislative Council
Asked
11 September 2003
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Premier

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I refer to the Premier’s Policy Office. (1) How many full-time equivalents are allocated to the office? (2) How many staff are in the office? (3) How many policy units make up the policy office? (4) What are the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of each staff member and the policy unit to which they belong? (5) Which staff in (4) are on secondment from agencies, departments or statutory authorities and will the Premier identify the names of those organisations against the names of the respective staff? Hon Ken Travers: That should be a question on notice - The PRESIDENT: The Leader of the House may wish to seek leave on this if it is a lengthy response. Hon KIM CHANCE

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The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(1) How many full-time equivalents are allocated to the office? (2) How many staff are in the office? (3) How many policy units make up the policy office? (4) What are the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of each staff member and the policy unit to which they belong? (5) Which staff in (4) are on secondment from agencies, departments or statutory authorities and will the Premier identify the names of those organisations against the names of the respective staff? Hon Ken Travers: That should be a question on notice - The PRESIDENT: The Leader of the House may wish to seek leave on this if it is a lengthy response. Hon KIM CHANCE replied : The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(2) How many staff are in the office? (3) How many policy units make up the policy office? (4) What are the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of each staff member and the policy unit to which they belong? (5) Which staff in (4) are on secondment from agencies, departments or statutory authorities and will the Premier identify the names of those organisations against the names of the respective staff? Hon Ken Travers: That should be a question on notice - The PRESIDENT: The Leader of the House may wish to seek leave on this if it is a lengthy response. Hon KIM CHANCE replied : The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(3) How many policy units make up the policy office? (4) What are the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of each staff member and the policy unit to which they belong? (5) Which staff in (4) are on secondment from agencies, departments or statutory authorities and will the Premier identify the names of those organisations against the names of the respective staff? Hon Ken Travers: That should be a question on notice - The PRESIDENT: The Leader of the House may wish to seek leave on this if it is a lengthy response. Hon KIM CHANCE replied : The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(4) What are the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of each staff member and the policy unit to which they belong? (5) Which staff in (4) are on secondment from agencies, departments or statutory authorities and will the Premier identify the names of those organisations against the names of the respective staff? Hon Ken Travers: That should be a question on notice - The PRESIDENT: The Leader of the House may wish to seek leave on this if it is a lengthy response. Hon KIM CHANCE replied : The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(5) Which staff in (4) are on secondment from agencies, departments or statutory authorities and will the Premier identify the names of those organisations against the names of the respective staff? Hon Ken Travers: That should be a question on notice - The PRESIDENT: The Leader of the House may wish to seek leave on this if it is a lengthy response. Hon KIM CHANCE replied : The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon Ken Travers: That should be a question on notice - The PRESIDENT: The Leader of the House may wish to seek leave on this if it is a lengthy response. Hon KIM CHANCE replied : The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
The PRESIDENT: The Leader of the House may wish to seek leave on this if it is a lengthy response. Hon KIM CHANCE replied : The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied : The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
The answer will become apparent, so I do not need to do that, but thank you, Mr President. I thank Hon Ray Halligan for some notice of the question. I agree with my colleague. This is an extraordinary question to expect an answer without notice. Even more extraordinary is that fact that I will demonstrate the extraordinary openness of the Gallop Government by providing a full answer - Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon Norman Moore: Congratulations! Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon KIM CHANCE: Thank you. I will provide a full answer, as this Government always does. (1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(1) There are 41.2 FTEs allocated to the policy division. (2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(2) Currently, 39.3 staff are employed in the policy division. This does not include three graduates who are paid by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon Norman Moore: You should give some thought to sacking half of them Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon KIM CHANCE: This is a huge saving compared with your Government. (3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(3) There are eight policy units - policy support, economic, environment, regional, social, sustainability, citizens and civics, and the Office of Crime Prevention. Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon Simon O’Brien: His head must be spinning. Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon KIM CHANCE: No. As the member knows, the Premier is very intelligent and has a huge capacity to keep on top of a range of issues. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
The PRESIDENT: Order, members! We are not debating matters and nor are we entertaining supplementary questions. Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue - (4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(4) A list of the full names, classification levels and types of employment contracts of staff and the policy unit to which they belong is attached to this answer. I will table that attachment with this answer. I will not seek leave to have it incorporated. [See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
[See paper No 1412.] Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
Hon KIM CHANCE: To continue- (5) See (4) above.
(5) See (4) above.

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