Hon Tjorn Sibma requested data on accrued annual leave balances across agencies within the Premier's portfolio as of December 31, 2021. The response provides a breakdown of the total dollar value and number of staff with leave balances in specified ranges for each agency.

AnsweredQoN 495Legislative Council
Asked
15 February 2022
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations

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As at 31 December 2021, for each agency/department within the Minister's portfolio, can the Minister please provide, in tabular form, the total dollar value of accrued annual leave balances and the number of staff to whom those balances apply, for leave balances of the following periods: (a) four weeks or less; (b) four to five weeks; (c) five to six weeks; (d) six to seven weeks; (e) seven to eight weeks; and (f) eight weeks or greater?

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Answered
15 March 2022
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations
Response time
6 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a) $1,274,000; 343 employees
(b) $556,000; 59 employees
(c) $535,000; 48 employees
(d) $448,000; 30 employees
(e) $523,000; 30 employees
(f) $3,645,000; 136 employees
Public Sector Commission
(a) $224, 197; 108 employees
(b) $91,363; 9 employees
(c) $185,175; 16 employees
(d) $89,449; 6 employees
(e) $182,510; 8 employees
(f) $632,391; 23 employees
Infrastructure WA
(a) $22,016; 3 employees
(b) Nil
(c) $35,832; 3 employees
(d) $11,448; 1 employee
(e) $35,142; 2 employees
(f) $184,168; 6 employees
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal
(a) $7,853; 1 employee
(b) $8,073, 1 employee
(c) $21,279; 1 employee
(d – f) Nil
Lotterywest
(a) $489,682.17; 164 employees
(b) $127,665.75; 15 employees
(c) $185,637.54; 18 employees
(d) $248,198.49; 19 employees
(e) $292,410.87; 19 employees
(f) $875,387.93; 43 employees
Department of Treasury
(a) $417,383; 143 employees
(b) $195,643; 21 employees
(c) $378,600; 32 employees
(d) $158,031; 12 employees
(e) $348,234; 18 employees
(f) $1,273,525; 48 employees
Economy Regulation Authority
(a) $138,762.50; 30 employees
(b) $72,785.53; 7 employees
(c) $115,812.76; 10 employees
(d) $128,951.47; 8 employees
(e) $126,664.80; 7 employees
(f) $179,423.21; 6 employees
Fire and Emergency Services Superannuation Board
(a) $13,040.48; 3 employees
(b) $13,279.89; 1 employee
(c – e) Nil
(f) $59,959.60; 1 employee
Government Employees Superannuation Board
(a) $202,164.13; 40 employees
(b) $64,313.82; 6 employees
(c) $76,138.33; 5 employees
(d) $66,384.17; 2 employees
(e) $74,259.95; 4 employees
(f) $125,909.29; 6 employees
Insurance Commission of Western Australia
(a) $636,830; 252 employees
(b) $379,383; 48 employees
(c) $445,331; 45 employees
(d) $359,112; 30 employees
(e) $419,409; 27 employees
(f) $721,053; 34 employees
Office of the Auditor General
(a) $336,349.25; 96 employees
(b) $150,171.46; 18 employees
(c) $200,587.25; 17 employees
(d) $237,979.14; 16 employees
(e) $106,672.30; 7 employees
(f) $929,272.99; 37 employees
Western Australian Treasury Corporation
(a) $165,857; 33 employees
(b) $120,252; 7 employees
(c) $67,394; 4 employees
(d) $54,983; 4 employees
(e) $275,365; 10 employees
(f) $839,234; 18 employees
Note: Figures for agencies may not include staff on secondments paid by their home agencies. Figures may include negative leave balances and may exclude annual leave loading.

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