A parliamentary question seeks data on resignations of environmental assessment staff and their subsequent dealings with government, but the Minister claims the question is too broad to answer.

AnsweredQoN 5600Legislative Council
Asked
13 November 2007
Portfolio
the Environment

QuestionView source ↗

(1) How many State Public Servants employed at the following levels in the area of environmental assessment have resigned in the past five years -
(a) levels eight and nine ;
(b) classes one to four ; and
(c) CEOs’ and other staff employed on individual contracts?
(2) Of those who have since had professional dealings with State Government Departments responsible for environmental assessments and planning development issues, -
(a) what have these issues been;
(b) what Government Departments have been involved in these dealings;
(c) what companies have been involved in these dealings; and
(d) which ex State Public Servants have been involved in these dealings?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
5 December 2007
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for the Environment
Response time
22 days
(1) - (2) Due to the scope of information being sought, the Minister is unable to provide a response to the member. The phrases 'environmental assessment and planning development issues' and 'employed in the area of environmental assessment' are open to wide interpretation, and as a result we ask that the honourable member be more specific in his inquiries so an accurate and comprehensive response can be provided.
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