A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the employment of former Liberal Party MPs within the Corrective Services portfolio since September 2008. The Department of Corrective Services states it does not collect information on former MPs during employment screening.

AnsweredQoN 1764Legislative Council
Asked
3 March 2010
Portfolio
Corrective Services

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I refer to the Ministerial Office and the Agencies or Departments under each portfolio held by the Minister, and ask -
(1) Have any former Liberal Party Members of Parliament been engaged since 23 September 2008?
(2) If yes to (1), what role have they been engaged in?
(3) Under what conditions of employment are they engaged?
(4) When does their contract/term of employment cease?
(5) Are they employed directly by, -
(a) the Ministerial Office;
(b) Agency or Department; or
(c) by a third party?
(6) If engaged by a third party who is the third party?

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Answered
21 April 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
49 days
The following answers apply to former Members of Parliament who left Parliament as Members of the Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) and were subsequently employed under the
Public Sector Management Act
.
Ministerial Office
(1) No.
(2)-(6) Not applicable.
Department of Corrective Services
The Department of Corrective Services does not as part of its pre employment screening or employment commencement process for staff employed under the
Public Sector Management Act 1994 (WA)
require a declaration of being a former MP. Therefore the information is not collected and the ability to answer this question is not available.
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