A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding outstanding creditor payments for various environmental agencies as of June 30, 2007, and measures taken to expedite payments during the preceding year. The responses indicate generally good payment practices, with minimal outstanding debts beyond 120 days.

AnsweredQoN 5201Legislative Council
Asked
28 August 2007
Portfolio
the Environment

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(1) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 120 days, as at 30 June 2007?
(2) What measures, if any, have been taken in the period between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007 to expedite payments to creditors?

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Answered
25 September 2007
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for the Environment
Response time
28 days
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
(1) Nil
(2) Increase use of NAB purchasing cards.
Swan River Trust
(1) - (2) Nil
Zoological Parks Authority
(1) $446.74; 2
(2) Perth Zoo makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, in accordance with Treasurer's Instruction 323. Perth Zoo monitors closely payments to creditors and, as such, creditors outstanding beyond 120 days are kept to a minimum.
Department of Environment and Conservation
(1) Nil
(2) The Department of Environment and Conservation applied payment terms in the period 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007 in accordance with Treasurer's Instruction 323 "Timely Payment of Accounts".
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