❓ A parliamentary question seeks details of dealings between the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs/department and a list of companies since 2011. The Minister denies formal meetings but acknowledges potential incidental contact with directors in other capacities.
AnsweredQoN 1479Legislative Council
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(1) Since 1 January 2011, has the Minister or his
department had any dealings with the companies and or directors of the
companies listed below: (a) Dreamzone Pty Ltd; (b) Desert Food Security Pty Ltd; (c) Desert Mining Pty Ltd; (d) Priderock Pty Ltd; (e) Resolute Global Supply Pty Ltd; (f) Wright Corporate Services Pty Ltd; (g) Zebra Crossing Holdings Pty Ltd; (h) Djca Pty Ltd; (i) Geomara Pty Ltd; (j) Indi Energy Pty Ltd; (k) Seaspin Pty Ltd; (l) Eureka Benevolent Foundation Ltd; (m) I.C. Underground Pty Limited; (n) Patagorang Pty Ltd; (o) Prompt Corporate Services; (p) Martu Energy Pty Ltd; (q) Western Desert Holdings Pty Ltd; (r) Azure Capital Pty Ltd; (s) Point Torment Supply Base Pty Ltd; (t) Azure Funds Management Pty Ltd; and (u) Nitram Plus Investments Pty Ltd? (2) If yes to any of the above in (1): (a) over what matter was the involvement; (b) on what dates did these contacts occur; and (c) who were the parties to these dealings?
department had any dealings with the companies and or directors of the
companies listed below: (a) Dreamzone Pty Ltd; (b) Desert Food Security Pty Ltd; (c) Desert Mining Pty Ltd; (d) Priderock Pty Ltd; (e) Resolute Global Supply Pty Ltd; (f) Wright Corporate Services Pty Ltd; (g) Zebra Crossing Holdings Pty Ltd; (h) Djca Pty Ltd; (i) Geomara Pty Ltd; (j) Indi Energy Pty Ltd; (k) Seaspin Pty Ltd; (l) Eureka Benevolent Foundation Ltd; (m) I.C. Underground Pty Limited; (n) Patagorang Pty Ltd; (o) Prompt Corporate Services; (p) Martu Energy Pty Ltd; (q) Western Desert Holdings Pty Ltd; (r) Azure Capital Pty Ltd; (s) Point Torment Supply Base Pty Ltd; (t) Azure Funds Management Pty Ltd; and (u) Nitram Plus Investments Pty Ltd? (2) If yes to any of the above in (1): (a) over what matter was the involvement; (b) on what dates did these contacts occur; and (c) who were the parties to these dealings?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
24 September 2014
Responded by
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Response time
36 days
Between January 2011 and 19 August 2014, neither The Department of Aboriginal Affairs or I have held any meetings related to government business with the companies listed above.
The Department may have had irregular or incidental social contact with directors of these companies from time to time. They may also have met with directors of these companies in relation to other roles or positions the directors may have held.
It should be noted that there is no requirement to keep historical records in respect to the identity of company directors, and the names of directors of many of these companies from past years is not readily available.
The Department may have had irregular or incidental social contact with directors of these companies from time to time. They may also have met with directors of these companies in relation to other roles or positions the directors may have held.
It should be noted that there is no requirement to keep historical records in respect to the identity of company directors, and the names of directors of many of these companies from past years is not readily available.
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