❓ The question asks why ministerial staff do not attend corporate executive meetings of agencies within the Deputy Premier's portfolio. The answer confirms they do not attend these meetings but do meet with agency officers as part of normal business.
AnsweredQoN 952Legislative Assembly
Asked
29 August 2001
Member
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy
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(b) if not, why not?
My staff do have meetings from time to time with officers, including members of corporate executive, from agencies within my portfolio as part of the normal course of Ministerial business.
My staff do have meetings from time to time with officers, including members of corporate executive, from agencies within my portfolio as part of the normal course of Ministerial business.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
6 December 2001
Response time
99 days
Members of my staff have not and do not attend corporate executive, management or planning meetings of the agencies under my portfolio.
My staff do have meetings from time to time with officers, including members of corporate executive, from agencies within my portfolio as part of the normal course of Ministerial business.
My staff do have meetings from time to time with officers, including members of corporate executive, from agencies within my portfolio as part of the normal course of Ministerial business.
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