Transport Co-ordination Amendment Bill 1998
Estimates and Financial Operations Committee (1989 - 2001)· 29 June 2000general_report
The WA parliamentary committee examined the Transport Co-ordination Amendment Bill 1998, focusing on financial arrangements for the Transperth bus fleet. Concerns were raised about potential financial losses similar to those experienced with the government's light vehicle fleet. The committee also questioned the transparency of proposed reporting procedures for financial arrangements.
Impact
The report's findings could affect the financial management of the Transperth bus fleet and the level of public scrutiny applied to government contracts. Taxpayers may be affected if financial risks are not properly managed.
transportpublic_sectorfinanceTransport Co-ordination Amendment BillTransperth bus fleetfinancial arrangementspublic accountabilitytransparencylight vehicle fleetleasingcost/benefit analysisparliamentary scrutinygovernment contracts
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