❓ Hon Ray Halligan asked the Forestry portfolio about outstanding creditors of the Forest Products Commission. The Commission reported no creditors outstanding for greater than 120 days and no special measures were needed to expedite payments.
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(1) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 120 days, as at 30 June 2007?
(2) What measures, if any, have been taken in the period between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007 to expedite payments to creditors?
(2) What measures, if any, have been taken in the period between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007 to expedite payments to creditors?
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Answered
20 September 2007
Responded by
Minister for Forestry
Response time
23 days
Forest Products Commission
(1) Nil
(2) No special measures were necessary
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(1) Nil
(2) No special measures were necessary
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