❓ A parliamentary question regarding the Minister's decision to allow the 2010 One Movement for Music festival to proceed without releasing the audit outcomes of the 2009 festival. The Minister responded that Eventscorp received and is satisfied with independent reports, but the release of the audit documents would adversely affect business affairs.
AnsweredQoN 2686Legislative Assembly
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Why is the Minister allowing the One Movement for Music (OMFM) 2010 to be held between 6 October to 9 October 2010 without completing a proper audit of the first OMFM and releasing the audit outcomes?
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Answered
18 May 2010
Responded by
Minister for Tourism
Response time
28 days
Eventscorp has received and is satisfied with the following reports on the 2009 One Movement for Music Festival:
1. An independent economic impact analysis which found that visitors to the event stayed 3,700 nights and injected $1.3 million into the WA economy;
2. An independent financial audit; and
3. An independent audit of attendance.
Tourism Western Australia has advised that the abovementioned audit documents contain commercial information sensitive to third parties from the public and private sectors. I am advised by Tourism WA that the release of such information would have a significant adverse effect on its business, professional, commercial and financial affairs, as well as those of third parties.
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1. An independent economic impact analysis which found that visitors to the event stayed 3,700 nights and injected $1.3 million into the WA economy;
2. An independent financial audit; and
3. An independent audit of attendance.
Tourism Western Australia has advised that the abovementioned audit documents contain commercial information sensitive to third parties from the public and private sectors. I am advised by Tourism WA that the release of such information would have a significant adverse effect on its business, professional, commercial and financial affairs, as well as those of third parties.
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