❓ A Western Australian parliamentary question on notice regarding the allocation of government vehicles and parking bays within a Minister's office, following an announcement about reducing the number of government cars. The questions cover staffing numbers, vehicle usage, and parking costs.
AnsweredQoN 898Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Premier’s recent announcement concerning a reduction in the number of government cars. In relation to the allocation of vehicles and car bays to staff in the Minister’s Ministerial Office, I ask:
(1) As at 13 May 2009 what is the total complement of staff within the Minister’s Ministerial Office?
(2) As at 13 May 2009 how many government cars are provided to staff within the Minister’s Ministerial Office?
(3) As at 13 May 2009 how many car bays are allocated to the Minister’s Ministerial Office for the parking of these government-provided cars?
(4) As at 13 May 2009 how many car bays are allocated to the Minister’s Ministerial Office for staff who are not provided with government-provided vehicles?
(5) As at 13 May 2009 how many staff on secondment to the Minister’s ministerial office from a public sector agency have a car bay provided to them?
(6) Of the government vehicles allocated to staff in the Minister’s Ministerial Office, how many kilometers has each vehicle travelled since 23 September 2008 (or the closest possible date when a record of mileage was taken)?
(7) Since 23 September 2008, has a car bay allocated to the Minister’s Ministerial Office been used for more than one day to park a vehicle other than one owned or provided to a Ministerial Officer?
(8) Since 23 September 2008, has a car bay allocated to the Minister’s Ministerial Office been used for any period of time by a family member of the Minister and;
(a) if yes, for what period of time was the car bay used by a family member?
(9) How many car bays for staff on secondment are paid for through the Ministerial Office?
(10) How many car bays for staff on secondment are paid for by the employing public sector agency?
(11) What is the total cost of parking for Ministerial staff paid for by the Ministerial Office since 23 September 2008?
(12) What is the total cost of parking for seconded Ministerial Staff paid for by the employing public sector agency since 23 September 2008?
(1) As at 13 May 2009 what is the total complement of staff within the Minister’s Ministerial Office?
(2) As at 13 May 2009 how many government cars are provided to staff within the Minister’s Ministerial Office?
(3) As at 13 May 2009 how many car bays are allocated to the Minister’s Ministerial Office for the parking of these government-provided cars?
(4) As at 13 May 2009 how many car bays are allocated to the Minister’s Ministerial Office for staff who are not provided with government-provided vehicles?
(5) As at 13 May 2009 how many staff on secondment to the Minister’s ministerial office from a public sector agency have a car bay provided to them?
(6) Of the government vehicles allocated to staff in the Minister’s Ministerial Office, how many kilometers has each vehicle travelled since 23 September 2008 (or the closest possible date when a record of mileage was taken)?
(7) Since 23 September 2008, has a car bay allocated to the Minister’s Ministerial Office been used for more than one day to park a vehicle other than one owned or provided to a Ministerial Officer?
(8) Since 23 September 2008, has a car bay allocated to the Minister’s Ministerial Office been used for any period of time by a family member of the Minister and;
(a) if yes, for what period of time was the car bay used by a family member?
(9) How many car bays for staff on secondment are paid for through the Ministerial Office?
(10) How many car bays for staff on secondment are paid for by the employing public sector agency?
(11) What is the total cost of parking for Ministerial staff paid for by the Ministerial Office since 23 September 2008?
(12) What is the total cost of parking for seconded Ministerial Staff paid for by the employing public sector agency since 23 September 2008?
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Answered
18 June 2009
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Energy; Training
Response time
30 days
The Minister for Energy; Training has been provided with the following response
(1) 12
(2) 3 provided by DPC, 1 provided by DET.
(3) 4
(4) 7
(5) 1 on secondment, 3 on placement.
(6) 1DAU763 - 2,172, 1CRP512 - 6,660, 1WA512 - 10,191 (05/10/2008 - 29/05/2009), 1QBD 461 - 4,878 (9/10/2008 - 16/06/2009).
(7-8) No
(a) N/A
(9) 1 for staff on secondment, 3 for staff on placement.
(10) Nil
(11) $19,179
(12) Nil
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(1) 12
(2) 3 provided by DPC, 1 provided by DET.
(3) 4
(4) 7
(5) 1 on secondment, 3 on placement.
(6) 1DAU763 - 2,172, 1CRP512 - 6,660, 1WA512 - 10,191 (05/10/2008 - 29/05/2009), 1QBD 461 - 4,878 (9/10/2008 - 16/06/2009).
(7-8) No
(a) N/A
(9) 1 for staff on secondment, 3 for staff on placement.
(10) Nil
(11) $19,179
(12) Nil
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