❓ A parliamentary question seeks information on the expiry dates of CEO appointments in WA public sector agencies, and details of any CEO resignations since July 2015. The Public Sector Commission provides a partial answer, confirming resignations but deferring specific details to a return.
AnsweredQoN 5443Legislative Assembly
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For each agency to which a substantive chief executive officer is appointed under Section 45 of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 : (a) on which date does the Term of Appointment for the current substantive chief executive officer next expire; (b) have any substantive chief executive officers resigned since 1 July 2015; and (c) if yes to (b): (i) from which agency did the chief executive officer resign; and (ii) on what date was the resignation tendered?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
14 June 2016
Response time
35 days
The Public Sector Commission advises:
(a)
(b) Yes
(c)(i)
The following are the agencies of which the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has resigned or indicated their intention to resign or to not seek appointment at the conclusion of their current contract.
(c)(ii)
(a)
(b) Yes
(c)(i)
The following are the agencies of which the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has resigned or indicated their intention to resign or to not seek appointment at the conclusion of their current contract.
(c)(ii)
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