❓ A parliamentary question seeks clarification on the employment history and sick leave taken by Mr. Carl Drysdale during his time with the Agricultural Protection Board, specifically related to a motor vehicle accident.
AnsweredQoN 5029Legislative Council
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I refer to the employment of Mr Carl Drysdale by the Agricultural Protection Board (APB) for approximately 10 years, and ask -
(1) Did Mr Drysdale work for the APB from the period 5 January 1975 to 5 January 1985?
(2) If no to (1), what was the actual employment period for Mr Drysdale
(3) Did Mr Drysdale have time off as a result of a motor vehicle accident during the above period?
(4) If yes to (3), what was the time and duration of that time off?
(1) Did Mr Drysdale work for the APB from the period 5 January 1975 to 5 January 1985?
(2) If no to (1), what was the actual employment period for Mr Drysdale
(3) Did Mr Drysdale have time off as a result of a motor vehicle accident during the above period?
(4) If yes to (3), what was the time and duration of that time off?
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Answered
7 March 2012
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection representing the Minister for Agriculture and Food
Response time
106 days
(1) No.
(2) 6 January 1975 to 14 February 1985, the date of Mr Drysdale's resignation.
(3) No, but Mr Drysdale claimed time off on sick leave which he later claimed was as a result of a motor vehicle accident.
(4) Mr Drysdale took sick leave for the periods;
(a) 16 to 25 March 1977 by reason of "displaced collar bone"
(b) 18 to 21 July 1977 by reason of "collarbone damage"
In addition to the sick leave, Mr Drysdale claimed that he was unfit for work from 25 May 1987 to 16 May 1996 and ongoing by reason of a motor vehicle accident.
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(2) 6 January 1975 to 14 February 1985, the date of Mr Drysdale's resignation.
(3) No, but Mr Drysdale claimed time off on sick leave which he later claimed was as a result of a motor vehicle accident.
(4) Mr Drysdale took sick leave for the periods;
(a) 16 to 25 March 1977 by reason of "displaced collar bone"
(b) 18 to 21 July 1977 by reason of "collarbone damage"
In addition to the sick leave, Mr Drysdale claimed that he was unfit for work from 25 May 1987 to 16 May 1996 and ongoing by reason of a motor vehicle accident.
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