❓ Mr. Kirkup requests detailed information on all sponsorship agreements (entered into and rejected) within WA Health since March 2017, including parties involved, costs, outcomes, compliance, and reasons for rejection. The Minister provided the information in a tabled paper.
AnsweredQoN 5480Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 September 2019
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Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health
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(1) Since 17 March 2017 have any sponsorship agreements been entered into across WA Health, if so will the Minister table a breakdown of each agreement (whether current or expired) including: (a) The parties subject to the the agreement; (b) The cost of the agreement to the taxpayer; (c) The nature and outcomes of the sponsorship that was entered into; and (d) Whether the agreement has been audited or reviewed for compliance and/or efficacy? (2) Since 17 March 2017 across WA Health, have any sponsorship agreements been rejected and if so will the Minister table a breakdown of each rejected proposal including: (a) Who the intended parties subject to a successful agreement would have been; (b) The proposed cost to the taxpayer; and (c) The reason why each agreement was rejected?
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Answered
29 October 2019
Response time
11 days
(1) (a)-(d) See tabled paper no.
(2) (a)-(c) See tabled paper no.
(2) (a)-(c) See tabled paper no.
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