❓ Question seeks details about the sign-off process for an advertising application related to the 'Peggy Guggenheim: A Collection in Venice Exhibition' at the Western Australian Art Gallery, focusing on departmental and ministerial approvals. The response confirms the dates of approval and mandatory Chief of Staff signature.
AnsweredQoN 5152Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the advertising application entitled ‘Publicity Campaign for the Peggy Guggenheim: A Collection in Venice Exhibition’ at the Western Australian Art Gallery, and ask:
(a) on what date did the Departmental office sign off on this application;
(b) on what date did the Departmental Chief Executive Officer or Director General sign off on this application;
(c) on what date did the Chief of Staff sign off on this application;
(d) did any of the above three positions not sign off on this advertising application;
(e) if any of the above three positions did not sign off on this application, can the Minister confirm if this application proceeded;
(f) can the Minister confirm that it is a mandatory requirement that such an application should bear the signature of the Minister’s Chief of Staff; and
(g) if any of the above three positions did not sign off on this application, can the Minister please provide information as to how this application was able to proceed?
(a) on what date did the Departmental office sign off on this application;
(b) on what date did the Departmental Chief Executive Officer or Director General sign off on this application;
(c) on what date did the Chief of Staff sign off on this application;
(d) did any of the above three positions not sign off on this advertising application;
(e) if any of the above three positions did not sign off on this application, can the Minister confirm if this application proceeded;
(f) can the Minister confirm that it is a mandatory requirement that such an application should bear the signature of the Minister’s Chief of Staff; and
(g) if any of the above three positions did not sign off on this application, can the Minister please provide information as to how this application was able to proceed?
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Answered
17 May 2011
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
34 days
(a) 25 August 2010
(b) 25 August 2010
(c) 26 August 2010
(d) No
(e) N/A
(f) Yes
(g) N/A
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(b) 25 August 2010
(c) 26 August 2010
(d) No
(e) N/A
(f) Yes
(g) N/A
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