Hon Helen Morton asks the Deputy Premier about Boards of Management under their portfolio, including member details, remuneration, and potential conflicts of interest regarding public servants receiving board member payments. The response provides some information, but much is marked as 'N/A'.

AnsweredQoN 4813Legislative Council
Asked
9 May 2007
Portfolio
Deputy Premier

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(1) Please list the Boards of Management which operate under the Deputy Premier’s portfolio?
(2) Please list the members of each board and state if those members were public servants during their tenure as Board Members for each of the following years -
(a) 2003 - 2004;
(b) 2004 - 2005; and
(c) 2005 - 2006?
(3) Please indicate the total remuneration received by each Board Member for each of the following years -
(a) 2003 - 2004;
(b) 2004 - 2005; and
(c) 2005 - 2006?
(4) Please indicate if any Board Member has received remuneration when they were public servants?
(5) If yes to (4), does this contradict Government policy, whereby Board Member’s that are public service officers are not entitled to payment?

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Answered
26 June 2007
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Deputy Premier
Response time
48 days
(b) 2004 - 2005; and (c) 2005 - 2006?
(c) 2005 - 2006?
(b) 2004 - 2005; and (c) 2005 - 2006?
(c) 2005 - 2006?
(2) - (5) N/A.
(2)-(5) N/A
(2) The Authority currently has a Chairman and one part time member. The Economic Regulation Authority Act 2003 does not allow for a person to be appointed or hold office as a member if the person is a public sector employee. (3) The remuneration received by each Board Member:
(3) The remuneration received by each Board Member:
$
(2a-c) N/A (3a-c) N/A (4) - (5) N/A
(3a-c) N/A (4) - (5) N/A
(4) - (5) N/A
(2) - (5) N/A
(2)-(4):
Public Servant (Yes/No)
(Yes/No)
$
$
$
(2) The current members of the Board of Directors of Western Australian Treasury Corporation are shown below.
** Appointed 5 July 2005 *** Appointed 1 March 2007 **** Retired from public service and became eligible to receive directors fees from 28 January 2005. (3) Total remuneration received by directors (including 9% superannuation) from Western Australian Treasury Corporation as directors fees is shown below.
*** Appointed 1 March 2007 **** Retired from public service and became eligible to receive directors fees from 28 January 2005. (3) Total remuneration received by directors (including 9% superannuation) from Western Australian Treasury Corporation as directors fees is shown below.
**** Retired from public service and became eligible to receive directors fees from 28 January 2005. (3) Total remuneration received by directors (including 9% superannuation) from Western Australian Treasury Corporation as directors fees is shown below.
(3) Total remuneration received by directors (including 9% superannuation) from Western Australian Treasury Corporation as directors fees is shown below.
** Appointed 5 July 2005 *** Appointed 1 March 2007 **** Retired from public service and became eligible to receive directors fees from 28 January 2005. (4) No director of Western Australian Treasury Corporation received remuneration for being a director when they were public servants. (5) N/A
*** Appointed 1 March 2007 **** Retired from public service and became eligible to receive directors fees from 28 January 2005. (4) No director of Western Australian Treasury Corporation received remuneration for being a director when they were public servants. (5) N/A
**** Retired from public service and became eligible to receive directors fees from 28 January 2005. (4) No director of Western Australian Treasury Corporation received remuneration for being a director when they were public servants. (5) N/A
(4) No director of Western Australian Treasury Corporation received remuneration for being a director when they were public servants. (5) N/A
(5) N/A

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