A member of parliament is questioning the Minister for Housing and Works regarding unpaid superannuation entitlements for employees of the Keystart program's scheme manager. The Minister defers answering, requesting the question be put on notice.

AnsweredQoN 1035Legislative Council
Asked
14 November 2006
Portfolio
Housing and Works

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KEYSTART PROGRAM
(1) Will the minister confirm that employees of the scheme manager of the government-funded Keystart program did not initially receive their superannuation entitlements for 2005-06? (2) How many people did not initially receive their full entitlements, and what was the total value of the unpaid superannuation? (3) When was the government first informed of this failure to provide superannuation payments to the employees of the scheme manager? (4) When was the minister made aware of this failure to provide superannuation payments to the employees of the scheme manager? (5) Are the same people who were the scheme managers in this instance still engaged by the government to fulfil this role? Hon KATE DOUST

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The information required to answer this question is being sought. I therefore ask the honourable member to put this question on notice.
(2) How many people did not initially receive their full entitlements, and what was the total value of the unpaid superannuation? (3) When was the government first informed of this failure to provide superannuation payments to the employees of the scheme manager? (4) When was the minister made aware of this failure to provide superannuation payments to the employees of the scheme manager? (5) Are the same people who were the scheme managers in this instance still engaged by the government to fulfil this role? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The information required to answer this question is being sought. I therefore ask the honourable member to put this question on notice.
(3) When was the government first informed of this failure to provide superannuation payments to the employees of the scheme manager? (4) When was the minister made aware of this failure to provide superannuation payments to the employees of the scheme manager? (5) Are the same people who were the scheme managers in this instance still engaged by the government to fulfil this role? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The information required to answer this question is being sought. I therefore ask the honourable member to put this question on notice.
(4) When was the minister made aware of this failure to provide superannuation payments to the employees of the scheme manager? (5) Are the same people who were the scheme managers in this instance still engaged by the government to fulfil this role? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The information required to answer this question is being sought. I therefore ask the honourable member to put this question on notice.
(5) Are the same people who were the scheme managers in this instance still engaged by the government to fulfil this role? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The information required to answer this question is being sought. I therefore ask the honourable member to put this question on notice.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The information required to answer this question is being sought. I therefore ask the honourable member to put this question on notice.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The information required to answer this question is being sought. I therefore ask the honourable member to put this question on notice.

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