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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 1999 Week 8 Hansard (25 August) . . Page.. 2381 ..
MR SMYTH (continuing):
"The Carnell Government is pursuing disciplinary action against School principals who amend enrolment figures whilst authorising questionable payments for former Executives", Mr Corbell said.
"The Government is also quick to take action under the workplace relations legislation to stand down school bursars for airing their legitimate grievances", he said.
"I have referred this payment that was apparently contrary to existing Public Sector Management Standards to the Auditor-General to determine if any futher action should be taken", Mr Corbell concluded.
Copies of the relevant documentation are attached.
CONFIDENTIAL MINUTE
To: Paul Rayner
From: Director, Financial & Budgetary Management
Re: Relocation to Sydney
Date: 30 March, 1998
Paul, I have accepted a position in Sydney and as a result tendered my resignation today.
Per our arrangements when my family relocated back to Sydney last year, would you please make arrangements for the costs associated with this relocation to be reimbursed to my normal Salary account at your earliest convenience.
A copy of the quote and invoice (noting payment has been made) is attached. The cost of the relocation was as follows:
Pack & ship house contents $2,440
Insurance on contents $ 876
Total $3,316
Note, that we negotiated the quoted insurance down from $1.50 per $100 to $1.20per $100.
I understand that I may also be entitled to other costs associated with the relocation, eg: per km rate for Nicole and the boys to drive back to Sydney. For your calculation of this the distance was 240km in a 2lt Mazda 626. We also incurred costs in kenneling our dog at the time of the move of $140, however I do not have a receipt for this item.
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