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(b) In ACTC’s Annual Report

(c) Roy Morgan Research

(d) The contract with Roy Morgan is over two years and the cost is $220,347.05 including GST

(2) Not applicable.

Public service—senior executive service
(Question No 1098)

Mr Smyth asked the Chief Minister, upon notice, on 9 May 2006:

(1) How many officers in the senior executive service were employed in the ACT Government as at 30 June 2005;

(2) How many officers in the senior executive service were employed in the ACT Government at the end of each month between 1 July 2005 and 30 April 2006;

(3) If there has been an increase in the number of senior executive staff employed since 1 July 2005, in what position and which department or agency are these staff employed.

Mr Stanhope: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) There were 150 chief executives and executives at 30 June 2005.

(2) The number of chief executives and executives fluctuates as staff leave and are replaced. The numbers at the end of each month between 1 July 2005 to 30 April 2006 were:

31 July 2005 147

31 August 2005 146

30 September 2005 148

31 October 2005 152

30 November 2005 154

31 December 2005 153

31 January 2006 152

28 February 2006 153

31 March 2006 151

30 April 2006 149

(3) There were 149 chief executives and executives employed at 30 April 2006 so there has not been an increase in the number of chief executives and executives employed since 1 July 2005.

Housing ACT—fraud control
(Question No 1100)

Mrs Burke asked the Minister for Housing, upon notice, on 9 May 2006:

(1) What forms of fraud control has Housing ACT instigated to combat any evidence of fraud


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