Hon Nick Goiran questions the parliamentary secretary representing the Attorney General regarding employee benefits, superannuation, and AASB 16 non-monetary benefits for the Corruption and Crime Commission's Commissioner and Acting Commissioner.

AnsweredQoN 334Legislative Council
Asked
22 June 2021
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parliamentary secretary representing the Attorney General

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CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSIONER — ENTITLEMENTS
334. Hon NICK GOIRAN to the parliamentary secretary
representing the Attorney General:
I refer to how the Corruption and
Crime Commission's funding is applied, specifically to the benefit
expenses applicable to the commissioner and acting commissioner.
(1) Since the
commencement of the financial year on 1 July 2020, what have been the employee
benefits, superannuation and Australian Accounting Standards Board 16
non-monetary benefits incurred by the commission for Acting Corruption and
Crime Commissioner Ellis?
(2) What were the
employee benefits, superannuation and AASB 16 non-monetary benefits incurred by
the commission for Commissioner McKechnie in the preceding financial year until
his term of appointment ended on 27 April 2020?

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I
thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following
response on behalf of the Attorney General.
(1) As at 31 May 2021, the amount
was $293 677.
(2) For 2019–2020,
the amount was $572 084, inclusive of termination payment—that is,
accrued leave.

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