Question seeks specific budget information for the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board (MIARB) for two financial years and details of reporting practices. The answer provides the budget for the parent organisation, the Prisoners Review Board (PRB), and explains how MIARB expenditure is reported within the Department of the Attorney General's Annual Report.

AnsweredQoN 5242Legislative Council
Asked
6 March 2012
Portfolio
Attorney General

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(1) What is the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board's (MIARB) annual Budget for 2011-12?
(2) What was the MIARB annual budget for 2010-11?
(3) To whom does the MIARB report their annual expenditure?
(4) Are the reports referred to in (3) publicly available?
(5) If no to (4), why not?

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Answered
1 May 2012
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Attorney General
Response time
56 days
(1) The Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board (MIARB) is funded for operations as part of the overall allocation of the Prisoners Review Board (PRB). The operations of the PRB are funded under the Department of the Attorney General's Court and Tribunal Services budget. In 2011-12 the annual budget for the PRB is $3 386 540.
(2) Referring to the above explanation of the funding mechanism of the MIARB, the 2010-11 budget for the PRB was $3 330 793. Expenditure for 2010-11 was $3 442 829.
(3) The Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board's expenditure is reported in the Department of the Attorney General's Annual Report. This expenditure comprises part of the Court and Tribunal Services element within the Department's Annual Report.
(4) Yes, but the expenditure figures reported are aggregated by Division and not individually identifiable.
(5) Not Applicable
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