Remuneration of members of the accountable authority and senior officers

Remuneration of member of the accountable authority

The number of members of the accountable authority, whose total of fees, salaries, superannuation, non-monetary benefits and other benefits for the financial year, fall within the following bands are:

$ 2014 2013
0 - 10,000 1 1
2014
$000
2013
$000
The total remuneration of members of the accountable authority 0 0

The total remuneration includes the superannuation expense incurred by the PTA in respect of the member of the accountable authority.

The accountable authority of the PTA is the Director General – Transport who oversees the agencies Main Roads WA, the Department of Transport and the PTA from 3 May 2010. The Director General’s remuneration is paid by the Department of Transport. The day-to-day operations of the PTA are overseen by the Managing Director whose remuneration is reported under the remuneration of senior officers.

Remuneration of senior officers

The number of senior officers, other than senior officers reported as members of the accountable authority, whose total fees, salaries, superannuation, non-monetary benefits and other benefits for the financial year fall within the following bands are:

Remuneration of senior officers

$ 2014 2013
120,001 - 130,000 1 0
130,001 - 140,000 0 1
160,001 - 170,000 0 1
180,001 - 190,000 0 1
200,001- 210,000 0 3
210,001- 220,000 1 4
220,001 - 230,000 2 0
230,001 - 240,000 1 0
240,001 - 250,000 3 1
260,001 - 270,000 1 0
270,001 - 280,000 1 0
310,001 - 320,000 0 1
350,001 - 360,000 1 0
420,001 - 430,000 1 0
12 12
  2014
$000
2013
$000
Base remuneration and superannuation 2,735 2,135
Annual leave and long service leave accruals 279 298
Other benefits 76 93
Total remuneration of the senior officers 3,090 2,526

The total remuneration includes the superannuation expense incurred by the PTA in respect of senior officers other than the senior officer reported as the member of the accountable authority.

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