Electorate officers grilled during CCC hearings, and senior WA Labor staff including current secretary Ellie Whiteaker and former secretary Tim Picton, all suggested work conducted by electorate officers for political purposes was made up for out of hours.
The report did not make a finding of serious misconduct because there was no evidence to back up – or disprove – Labor’s claims.
“The Commission suspects that significant amounts of electorate officer’s work time in recent years has been diverted from serving constituents to engaging in party-political activities, including campaigning, training to campaign and maintaining Campaign Central,” it said.
“However, there is insufficient evidence before the Commission to find that this allegation of serious misconduct has been proven.
The report recommended the DPC make it “unmistakably clear” that it did not permit electorate officers to engage in party work during work hours.
What it draws our attention to is the importance to make sure that members of parliament continue to act with integrity – and that goes for their staff as well
Roger Cook
The report published slides from WA Labor training sessions including one held at Dumas House in September 2021 with regional electorate officers that said: “Everything we do in electorate offices is campaigning, every time we talk to voters, we are campaigning.”
CCC Commissioner John McKechnie told Radio 6PR the biggest issue with electorate officers doing party-political work was that they were a state resource.
“The state pays for them, and they’re to help members, who, of course, have a large constituency there, to help members help their constituents. They are not there for party political purposes,” he said.
“What it draws our attention to is the importance to make sure that members of parliament continue to act with integrity – and that goes for their staff as well,” he said.
When asked about Labor training during work hours Cook said that was a historical issue dating back to 2020.
“That has not taken place for a number of years,” he said.
In November 2022 WAtoday revealed Labor was still running regular campaign training classes for electorate officers during work hours.
A leaked copy of the electorate officer “training calendar” created by Labor HQ in August 2022 revealed the hours staff in MP offices spent on Labor Party business.
“This training will go through the skills required to run a continuous and achievable field campaign,” is how a two-hour module was described.
Another session was on how to continuously campaign to get MPs re-elected.
The report recommended the DPC provide better constituent management software for electorate officers so they did not have to use Labor’s software, and introduce a new system to give better oversight of officers’ hours.