❓ A parliamentary question seeks detailed information on traffic infringements incurred by employees using taxpayer-funded vehicles across various agencies under Minister Punch's responsibility from June 2017 to August 2021. The answer refers the questioner to responses provided to similar questions directed to other ministers.
AnsweredQoN 200Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 August 2021
Member
Portfolio
Disability Services; Fisheries; Innovation and ICT; Seniors and Ageing
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to all agencies or departments under the Minister's responsibility and I ask for the period 30 June 2017 to date: (a) How many traffic infringements have been received by employees for any taxpayer funded vehicle within any department or agency? Please detail each offence by financial year, cost of infringement and damage caused to the vehicle; (b) For those in (a) please detail: (i) Cost of infringement; (ii) Damage caused to the vehicle; (iii) If the vehicle needed replacement or repairs and if yes, the cost(s) associated; (iv) If any injuries occurred, to whom and what type of injury; (v) If the driver could not be identified; and (vi) If WA Police seized the vehicle and for how long; and (c) What is the total value of infringements by each financial year?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 September 2021
Responded by
Minister for Disability Services; Fisheries; Innovation and ICT; Seniors and Ageing
Response time
9 days
For the Hon Don Punch MLA’s ICT portfolio, the Office of Digital Government advises:
Please refer to the response provided by the Premier, Hon Mark McGowan MLA for Legislative Assembly question on notice 186.
For the Hon Don Punch MLA’s Disability Services and Seniors and Ageing portfolios, the Department of Communities advises:
Please refer to the response provided by the Hon Simone McGurk MLA for Legislative Assembly question on notice 196.
For the Hon Don Punch MLA’s Fisheries portfolio, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development advises:
Please refer to the response provided by the Hon Alannah MacTiernan MLC for the Legislative Assembly question on notice 189.
For the Hon Don Punch MLA’s Innovation portfolio, the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation advises:
Please refer to the response provided by the Hon Roger Cook MLA for the Legislative Assembly question on notice 187.
Please refer to the response provided by the Premier, Hon Mark McGowan MLA for Legislative Assembly question on notice 186.
For the Hon Don Punch MLA’s Disability Services and Seniors and Ageing portfolios, the Department of Communities advises:
Please refer to the response provided by the Hon Simone McGurk MLA for Legislative Assembly question on notice 196.
For the Hon Don Punch MLA’s Fisheries portfolio, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development advises:
Please refer to the response provided by the Hon Alannah MacTiernan MLC for the Legislative Assembly question on notice 189.
For the Hon Don Punch MLA’s Innovation portfolio, the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation advises:
Please refer to the response provided by the Hon Roger Cook MLA for the Legislative Assembly question on notice 187.
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