❓ A WA parliamentary question sought details on vehicle procurement practices within various government departments and agencies, revealing discrepancies in adherence to state fleet arrangements and providing insights into vehicle ownership and leasing.
AnsweredQoN 1793Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 August 2017
Member
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Relations
QuestionView source ↗
In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities for any of their departments, agencies, government trading enterprises or boards I ask: (a) as at 1 July 2017 are there any vehicles owned or under lease which have not been procured through existing state fleet arrangements and if so: (i) what is the make, model and associated cost of each vehicle; (ii) what is the registration nature of each vehicle (i.e. q-plate etc.); (iii) were any accessories fitted to the vehicle and if so, what were they and what did they cost; and (iv) why was each vehicle procured external to the state fleet arrangement; and (b) as at 1 July 2017, how many vehicles were owned or under lease which were procured through the state fleet?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 October 2017
Response time
11 days
GoldCorp
(a) Four such vehicles have been purchased:
Vehicle 1:
(i) Toyota Hilux (2009) - $33,460.11
(ii) Class A
(ii) None
(iv) Gold Corporation is exempt from WA Government Fleet Policy
Vehicle 2:
(i)Toyota Camry (2010) - $28,172.73
(ii) Class A
(iii) None
(iv) Gold Corporation is exempt from WA Government Fleet Policy
Vehicle 3:
(i) Holden Commodore (2010) - $33,849.51
(ii) Class A
(iii) None
(iv) Gold Corporation is exempt from WA Government Fleet Policy
Vehicle 4:
(i) Nichiyu Counterbalance Forklift (2009) - $40,834
(ii) Class B
(iii) None
(iv) Gold Corporation is exempt from WA Government Fleet Policy
(b) No such vehicles have been purchased.
Lotterywest
(a) No
(i)-(iv) Not Applicable
(b) 23
Premier and Cabinet
(a) No. All Western Australian (WA) Public Sector Bodies as defined by the Public Sector Management Act 1994 are required to apply this policy in the management and utilisation of all WA Government fleet passenger and light commercial vehicles (‘government vehicles’), irrespective of the funding source of those vehicles.
(b) 46. Please note that vehicles provided pursuant to a determination of the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (SAT) and vehicles provided to Ministers, other Parliamentary Officer Holders, and non-SAT CEOs are not governed by this policy.
Public Sector Commission
(a) No
(i)-(iv) Not applicable
(b) Five
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal
(a) No
(b) One
State Development, Jobs and Trade
(a) Yes, the office vehicle at each of the Department’s International Trade offices are not procured through State Fleet arrangements.
(i)
Make
Model
Cost
Toyota
Innova Crysta
$42,086
Volkswagen
Tiguan
$135,083*
Volvo
S80
$54,110
Honda
Cross Tour
$46,148
Toyota
Land Cruiser
$95,601
Volvo
S60
$20,472/yr (leased)
Toyota
Fortuner
$14,028/yr (leased)
BMW
F10 520
$8,568/yr (leased)
* Please note that the Original Market Value of the vehicle was approximately $48,000 The remainder reflects the additional costs levied by the Singaporian Government on the ownership of vehicles.
(ii) all vehicles have private plates.
(iii) nil
(iv) Vehicles were procured locally in each country.
(b) 30
(a) Four such vehicles have been purchased:
Vehicle 1:
(i) Toyota Hilux (2009) - $33,460.11
(ii) Class A
(ii) None
(iv) Gold Corporation is exempt from WA Government Fleet Policy
Vehicle 2:
(i)Toyota Camry (2010) - $28,172.73
(ii) Class A
(iii) None
(iv) Gold Corporation is exempt from WA Government Fleet Policy
Vehicle 3:
(i) Holden Commodore (2010) - $33,849.51
(ii) Class A
(iii) None
(iv) Gold Corporation is exempt from WA Government Fleet Policy
Vehicle 4:
(i) Nichiyu Counterbalance Forklift (2009) - $40,834
(ii) Class B
(iii) None
(iv) Gold Corporation is exempt from WA Government Fleet Policy
(b) No such vehicles have been purchased.
Lotterywest
(a) No
(i)-(iv) Not Applicable
(b) 23
Premier and Cabinet
(a) No. All Western Australian (WA) Public Sector Bodies as defined by the Public Sector Management Act 1994 are required to apply this policy in the management and utilisation of all WA Government fleet passenger and light commercial vehicles (‘government vehicles’), irrespective of the funding source of those vehicles.
(b) 46. Please note that vehicles provided pursuant to a determination of the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (SAT) and vehicles provided to Ministers, other Parliamentary Officer Holders, and non-SAT CEOs are not governed by this policy.
Public Sector Commission
(a) No
(i)-(iv) Not applicable
(b) Five
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal
(a) No
(b) One
State Development, Jobs and Trade
(a) Yes, the office vehicle at each of the Department’s International Trade offices are not procured through State Fleet arrangements.
(i)
Make
Model
Cost
Toyota
Innova Crysta
$42,086
Volkswagen
Tiguan
$135,083*
Volvo
S80
$54,110
Honda
Cross Tour
$46,148
Toyota
Land Cruiser
$95,601
Volvo
S60
$20,472/yr (leased)
Toyota
Fortuner
$14,028/yr (leased)
BMW
F10 520
$8,568/yr (leased)
* Please note that the Original Market Value of the vehicle was approximately $48,000 The remainder reflects the additional costs levied by the Singaporian Government on the ownership of vehicles.
(ii) all vehicles have private plates.
(iii) nil
(iv) Vehicles were procured locally in each country.
(b) 30
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