❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice inquires about the Attorney General's Ministerial Office, specifically its address, size, rental costs, and beneficiaries of those payments. The answer provides details on the office size, confirms rental payments, and identifies the Department of Housing and Works and Hawaiian Investments Pty Ltd as recipients.
AnsweredQoN 1889Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Attorney General’s Ministerial Office, and I ask -
(1) What is the address of the office?
(2) What is the size, in square metres, of the office floor space?
(3) Are any rental, leasing or similar payments made in respect to the office, and if not, why not?
(4) If yes to (3):
(a) who are these payments made to;
(b) who is the ultimate beneficiary of these payments; and
(c) what is the annual value of these payments?
(1) What is the address of the office?
(2) What is the size, in square metres, of the office floor space?
(3) Are any rental, leasing or similar payments made in respect to the office, and if not, why not?
(4) If yes to (3):
(a) who are these payments made to;
(b) who is the ultimate beneficiary of these payments; and
(c) what is the annual value of these payments?
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Answered
8 May 2007
Response time
49 days
(b) who is the ultimate beneficiary of these payments; and (c) what is the annual value of these payments?
(c) what is the annual value of these payments?
(2) 605.5 sqm (3) Yes. (4) (a) Department of Housing and Works; (b) Hawaiian Investments Pty Ltd; and (c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
(3) Yes. (4) (a) Department of Housing and Works; (b) Hawaiian Investments Pty Ltd; and (c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
(4) (a) Department of Housing and Works; (b) Hawaiian Investments Pty Ltd; and (c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
(b) Hawaiian Investments Pty Ltd; and (c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
(c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
(c) what is the annual value of these payments?
(2) 605.5 sqm (3) Yes. (4) (a) Department of Housing and Works; (b) Hawaiian Investments Pty Ltd; and (c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
(3) Yes. (4) (a) Department of Housing and Works; (b) Hawaiian Investments Pty Ltd; and (c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
(4) (a) Department of Housing and Works; (b) Hawaiian Investments Pty Ltd; and (c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
(b) Hawaiian Investments Pty Ltd; and (c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
(c) As at 30/3/2007 the total annual value of payments was $243,005.88 ($212,027.88 for rent and outgoings, $30,978.00 for car bays).
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