❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details about early returns of leased cars allocated to Cabinet members or Parliamentary Secretaries. The answer indicates no cars were returned early since 2003.
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(ii) what was the make and model of the car; (iii) how early was the car returned; (iv) for what reason was the car returned early; and (v) what was the additional amount payable under the lease agreement as a result of the car being returned early?
(iii) how early was the car returned; (iv) for what reason was the car returned early; and (v) what was the additional amount payable under the lease agreement as a result of the car being returned early?
(iv) for what reason was the car returned early; and (v) what was the additional amount payable under the lease agreement as a result of the car being returned early?
(v) what was the additional amount payable under the lease agreement as a result of the car being returned early?
(iii) how early was the car returned; (iv) for what reason was the car returned early; and (v) what was the additional amount payable under the lease agreement as a result of the car being returned early?
(iv) for what reason was the car returned early; and (v) what was the additional amount payable under the lease agreement as a result of the car being returned early?
(v) what was the additional amount payable under the lease agreement as a result of the car being returned early?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 September 2005
Response time
27 days
Department of Treasury and Finance records indicate that since 1 January 2003 no cars allocated to Members of Cabinet or Parliamentary Secretaries were returned prior to the lease period having expired.
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