Year on year percentage pay increases for IP Australia's SES officers for 2013/14 to 2014/15 and 2014/15 to 2015/16

I Whittaker made this Freedom of Information request to IP Australia

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Dear IP Australia,

I’d like to make an FOI request.

I’ve been following the FOI request titled ‘Group Certificates/PAYG payment summaries of IP Australia's SES staff - FY2013/14, FY2014/15 and FY2015/16’ here: https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/g... where the IP Australiahas refused to release information relating to the precise amount of taxpayer funds paid to the Department’s SES staff.

I request a document or documents (likely prepared under s.17 of the FOI Act) that details the year on year increase in remuneration (as a percentage, rounded to the nearest decimal point) paid to each of IP Australia’s SES staff for the financial years: 2013/14 to 2014/15 and 2014/15 to 2015/2016 as determined from the group certificates/PAYG summaries issued to those SES staff (pro-rated, to reflect full year amounts, if necessary). I’m not interested in the names of the SES officers and so I’m happy for you to de-identify those. Here’s an example to illustrate the type of document(s) I’m seeking acesss to.

Example PAYG Payment Summary Information

SES officer name: John Citizen.
Total remuneration for 2013/14 (taken from relevant PAYG payment summary): $100,000
Total remuneration for 2014/15 (taken from relevant PAYG payment summary): $101,000
Total remuneration for 2015/16 (taken from relevant PAYG payment summary): $103,000

SES officer name: Deborah Smith.
Total remuneration for 2013/14 (taken from relevant PAYG payment summary): $250,000
Total remuneration for 2014/15 (taken from relevant PAYG payment summary): $260,000
Total remuneration for 2015/16 (taken from relevant PAYG payment summary): $280,000

SES officer name: Joseph Pavelic
Total remuneration for 2013/14 (taken from relevant PAYG payment summary): $50,000 (nb. only commenced employment at IP Australia on 1/1/2014)
Total remuneration for 2014/15 (taken from relevant PAYG payment summary): $107,000
Total remuneration for 2015/16 (taken from relevant PAYG payment summary): $110,000

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Example document produced for purposes of my FOI request using data gleaned from relevant PAYG payment summaries (respectively, per the example data set out above above)

SES Officer identifier: ‘SES officer #1’
Year on year pay increase as a percentage (rounded to nearest decimal point):
2013/14 - 2014/15 = 1%
2014/15 – 2015/2016 = 2%

SES Officer identifier: ‘SES officer #2’
Year on year pay increase as a percentage (rounded to nearest decimal point):
2013/14 - 2014/15 = 4%
2014/15 – 2015/2016 = 7.7%

SES Officer identifier: ‘SES officer #3’
Year on year pay increase as a percentage (rounded to nearest decimal point):
2013/14 - 2014/15 = 7% (note: the officer only commenced employment on 1/1/14, therefore the officer’s total remuneration for 2013/14 has been pro-rated to reflect a yearly amount)
2014/15 – 2015/2016 = 2.8%

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Given that IP Australia has already located the PAYG payment summaries of the relevant SES officers (for the purposes of dealing with the FOI request referred to above) and therefore has those payment summaries readily at hand, IP Australia should be able to provide the information the subject of my request quickly and with minimal effort. Should you require any clarification of my request, please let me know.

Thanks.

MDB-Office of Legal Counsel, IP Australia

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Dear Sir/Madam,

 

I acknowledge your request for access to documents relating to percentage
increase of remuneration paid to certain employees of IP Australia.

 

Your request received on 4 May 2017 is for: the year on year increase in
remuneration (as a percentage, rounded to the nearest decimal point) paid
to each of IP Australia’s SES staff for the financial years: 2013/14 to
2014/15 and 2014/15 to 2015/2016 as determined from the group
certificates/PAYG summaries issued to those SES staff, and your request
was made pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act).

 

The statutory timeframe as prescribed by the FOI Act for responding to
your request is 30 days from the date of receipt. This timeframe may be
extended in certain circumstances. We will notify you if such
circumstances arise.

 

Please feel free to make contact at this email address should you have any
questions about your request.

 

Regards,

 

Office of Legal Counsel

IP Australia

 

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MDB-Office of Legal Counsel, IP Australia

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Dear Sir/Madam

 

I refer to your request dated 4 May 2017.

 

Please find attached our letter of today’s date, together with FOI Fact
Sheet 12 published by the Office of the Australian Information
Commissioner.

 

Kind regards

 

 

Elizabeth Carroll

Chief Legal Counsel

Office of Legal Counsel

IP Australia

 

 

 

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