Question on Notice regarding the number of lost or stolen mobile phones within the Forestry portfolio's departments and agencies, including costs, police reports, and outcomes. The answer focuses solely on the Forest Products Commission.

AnsweredQoN 3881Legislative Council
Asked
22 August 2006
Portfolio
Forestry

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For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s control, including the Minister’s office -
(1) How many mobile phones were reported lost or stolen in the financial years -
(a) 2004-2005; and
(b) 2005-2006?
(2) What was the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile phones in each of these financial years?
(3) Was the loss or theft of any of these mobile phones reported to the police?
(4) If so, when were they reported?
(5) Of those reported, what has been the outcome?
(6) If any were not reported, why not?

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Answered
26 September 2006
Responded by
Minister for Forestry
Response time
35 days
(b) 2005-2006?
Please refer to response provided to Question on Notice 3880 Forest Products Commission (1) (a) 2004-2005: Two (b) 2005-2006: Two (2) 2004-2005: $1,067 2005-2006: $650 (3) It is Forest Products Commission policy to report all thefts to the WA Police. (4) The thefts were reported in the following months: 2004-2005: August 2004 and December 2004 2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
Forest Products Commission (1) (a) 2004-2005: Two (b) 2005-2006: Two (2) 2004-2005: $1,067 2005-2006: $650 (3) It is Forest Products Commission policy to report all thefts to the WA Police. (4) The thefts were reported in the following months: 2004-2005: August 2004 and December 2004 2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
(1) (a) 2004-2005: Two (b) 2005-2006: Two (2) 2004-2005: $1,067 2005-2006: $650 (3) It is Forest Products Commission policy to report all thefts to the WA Police. (4) The thefts were reported in the following months: 2004-2005: August 2004 and December 2004 2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
(b) 2005-2006: Two (2) 2004-2005: $1,067 2005-2006: $650 (3) It is Forest Products Commission policy to report all thefts to the WA Police. (4) The thefts were reported in the following months: 2004-2005: August 2004 and December 2004 2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
(2) 2004-2005: $1,067 2005-2006: $650 (3) It is Forest Products Commission policy to report all thefts to the WA Police. (4) The thefts were reported in the following months: 2004-2005: August 2004 and December 2004 2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
2005-2006: $650 (3) It is Forest Products Commission policy to report all thefts to the WA Police. (4) The thefts were reported in the following months: 2004-2005: August 2004 and December 2004 2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
(3) It is Forest Products Commission policy to report all thefts to the WA Police. (4) The thefts were reported in the following months: 2004-2005: August 2004 and December 2004 2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
(4) The thefts were reported in the following months: 2004-2005: August 2004 and December 2004 2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
2004-2005: August 2004 and December 2004 2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
2005-2006: June 2006 The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
The Forest Products Commission does not keep an exact record of the reporting date, however, it is possible that this information is held by the WA Police Service. (5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
(5) None of the mobile phones was recovered (6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.
(6) One mobile phone was lost in the bush and an immediate bar was placed on the phone.

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