❓ Question on Notice 1851 inquires about the sale of government assets valued at $500,000 or more since January 2003. The Department of Premier and Cabinet and associated offices report no such sales.
AnsweredQoN 1851Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 March 2007
Member
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Federal-State Relations; Trade; Innovation; Science; Public Sector Management
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(a) name and nature of the asset; (b) date sold; (c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(b) date sold; (c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
Please refer to Question on Notice 1852. Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises: (a-g) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises that no assets with a sale value of $500,000 or more have been sold since January 2003. Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises: (a-g) Not applicable.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises: (a-g) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises that no assets with a sale value of $500,000 or more have been sold since January 2003. Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises: (a-g) Not applicable.
(a-g) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises that no assets with a sale value of $500,000 or more have been sold since January 2003. Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises: (a-g) Not applicable.
Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises: (a-g) Not applicable.
(a-g) Not applicable.
(b) date sold; (c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
Please refer to Question on Notice 1852. Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises: (a-g) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises that no assets with a sale value of $500,000 or more have been sold since January 2003. Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises: (a-g) Not applicable.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises: (a-g) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises that no assets with a sale value of $500,000 or more have been sold since January 2003. Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises: (a-g) Not applicable.
(a-g) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises that no assets with a sale value of $500,000 or more have been sold since January 2003. Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises: (a-g) Not applicable.
Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises: (a-g) Not applicable.
(a-g) Not applicable.
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Answered
9 May 2007
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50 days
Department of Industry and Resources:
Please refer to Question on Notice 1852.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(a-g) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises that no assets with a sale value of $500,000 or more have been sold since January 2003.
Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises:
(a-g) Not applicable.
Please refer to Question on Notice 1852.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(a-g) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises that no assets with a sale value of $500,000 or more have been sold since January 2003.
Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Governor's Establishment advises:
(a-g) Not applicable.
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