A WA parliamentary question seeks details of contact between the Treasurer's office and Paul Everingham or his company since January 2011. The answer reveals several instances of contact, including meetings and emails, related to budget submissions and business interests.

AnsweredQoN 6879Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 November 2011
Portfolio
Treasurer; Attorney General

QuestionView source ↗

Could the Treasurer advise if any officer in the Treasurer’s office has had contact with Mr Paul Everingham, or a representative of Mr Everingham’s company, since 1 January 2011; and
(a) if yes,
(i) what is the name of the officer(s) who had the contact;
(ii) what were the dates of the contact(s) or meeting(s);
(iii) what was the nature or subject of discussion during the contact(s) meeting(s);
(iv) were other people present during the contact(s) or meeting(s); and
(v) what were the names of all people present?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
27 February 2012
Response time
95 days
Officers in the Treasurer's office may, from time to time, have met Mr Everingham or representatives of GRA Everingham in a social capacity, however for meetings relating to Government business since 1 January 2011 please see below.
1. (a) Yes, Jason Marocchi (meeting)
(i) Damian Creedon
(ii) 16 February 2011
(iii) Briefing on Forum of Regional Councils (FORC) on 2011 - 2012 Budget Submission.
(iv) Yes
(v) Ron Norris and Alex Sheridan
2. (a) Jason Marocchi (email)
(i) Damian Creedon
(ii) 14 March 2011
(iii) Request for meeting - declined
(iv) - (v) Not applicable
3. (a) GRA Everingham (meeting)
(i) Glenn Barrett
(ii) 10 November 2011
(iii) Introduction to McConnell Dowell's current Australian business and expression of interest in the WA Government's Asset Investment Program.
(iv) Jason Marocchi and Christian Gillies.
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