Hon Colin de Grussa asks about the number of former ministerial staffers appointed to government boards and agencies, and whether conflicts of interest were identified. The Minister states that providing a complete answer is not possible in the time permitted.

AnsweredQoN 959Legislative Council
Asked
11 November 2021
Portfolio
Public Sector Management

QuestionView source ↗

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, TRADING ENTITIES AND BOARDS —
FORMER MINISTERIAL STAFFERS
959. Hon COLIN de GRUSSA to the Leader of the House
representing the Minister for Public Sector Management:
I refer to government agencies,
trading entities and boards.
(1) To date, how
many former ministerial staffers were appointed by government to boards or
executive roles on government trading entities and agencies in the years —
(a) 2018–19;
(b) 2019–20;
(c) 2020–21; and
(d) 2021–22?
(2) How many of
the appointments in (1)(a)–(c) identified actual, perceived or
potential conflicts of interest as a result of holding their previous positions
in ministerial offices?

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I do not reasonably know the member
could expect that level of detail —
The PRESIDENT : Correct.
Hon SUE ELLERY : — to
be provided in the time that we have to prepare answers. Nonetheless, I will
provide the member with the following. The information requested would require
considerable time to collect. As such, it is not possible in the time permitted
to provide a complete and accurate answer. I would encourage the member to
place the question on notice.

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