❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice requested information on the number and value of lost and stolen computers, laptops, tablets, and mobile phones within the Agriculture and Food and Transport portfolios for the 2015-16 financial year. The responses detail losses and thefts across various departments and agencies.
AnsweredQoN 5672Legislative Assembly
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For each department, agency and Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities, I ask: (a) how many computers, laptops or tablets have been recorded as lost for the financial year 2015-16; (b) how many computers, laptops or tablets have been recorded as stolen for the financial year 2015-16; (c) what is the actual or estimated value of the lost computers, laptops or tablets; (d) what is the actual or estimated value of the stolen computers, laptops or tablets; (e) how many mobile phones have been recorded as lost for the financial year 2015-16; (f) how many mobile phones have been recorded as stolen for the financial year 2015-16; (g) what is the actual or estimated value of the lost mobile phones; and (h) what is the actual or estimated value of the stolen mobile phones?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
11 October 2016
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food; Transport
Response time
56 days
The Department of Agriculture advises:
(a) Nil
(b) Four laptops; one Ipad.
(c) Not applicable
(d) $6 613
(e) Nil
(f) Seven.
(g) Not applicable
(h) $4 480.
The Department of Transport, Main Roads Western Australia, the Pilbara Ports Authority and the Fremantle Ports Authority advises:
Computers Laptops & Tablets
Mobile Phones
Lost
Stolen
Lost
Stolen
Agency
Number
Value
Number
Value
Number
Value
Number
Value
Department of Transport
1
$834
2
$1199.82
1
$1368
Main Roads WA
6
$10,210.50
4
$5,137.74
9
$6,298.36
9
$6,385
Pilbara Ports Authority
2
$889
Fremantle Ports Authority
1
$300
Totals
6
$10,210.50
5
$5,971.74
14
$8,687.18
10
$7,753
The Public Transport Authority advises:
(a)-(b) Nil
(c)-(d) Not applicable
(e)-(f) Nil
(g)-(h) Not applicable
The Kimberley Ports Authority advises:
(a)-(b) Nil
(c)-(d) Not applicable
(e)-(f) Nil
(g)-(h) Not applicable
The Mid-West Ports Authority advises:
(a)-(b) Nil
(c)-(d) Not applicable
(e)-(f) Nil
(g)-(h) Not applicable
The Southern Ports Authority advises:
(a)-(b) Nil
(c)-(d) Not applicable
(e)-(f) Nil
(g)-(h) Not applicable
(a) Nil
(b) Four laptops; one Ipad.
(c) Not applicable
(d) $6 613
(e) Nil
(f) Seven.
(g) Not applicable
(h) $4 480.
The Department of Transport, Main Roads Western Australia, the Pilbara Ports Authority and the Fremantle Ports Authority advises:
Computers Laptops & Tablets
Mobile Phones
Lost
Stolen
Lost
Stolen
Agency
Number
Value
Number
Value
Number
Value
Number
Value
Department of Transport
1
$834
2
$1199.82
1
$1368
Main Roads WA
6
$10,210.50
4
$5,137.74
9
$6,298.36
9
$6,385
Pilbara Ports Authority
2
$889
Fremantle Ports Authority
1
$300
Totals
6
$10,210.50
5
$5,971.74
14
$8,687.18
10
$7,753
The Public Transport Authority advises:
(a)-(b) Nil
(c)-(d) Not applicable
(e)-(f) Nil
(g)-(h) Not applicable
The Kimberley Ports Authority advises:
(a)-(b) Nil
(c)-(d) Not applicable
(e)-(f) Nil
(g)-(h) Not applicable
The Mid-West Ports Authority advises:
(a)-(b) Nil
(c)-(d) Not applicable
(e)-(f) Nil
(g)-(h) Not applicable
The Southern Ports Authority advises:
(a)-(b) Nil
(c)-(d) Not applicable
(e)-(f) Nil
(g)-(h) Not applicable
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