A WA parliamentary question on notice requests detailed information about motor vehicles provided to senior executives in agencies under the Attorney General and Minister for Commerce portfolios. Some agencies provided full details in tabled papers, while others cited security concerns for withholding names.

AnsweredQoN 3372Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 February 2015
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Commerce

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I refer to motor vehicles provided to senior executives above Level 9.1 or equivalent (including all classes and divisions above Level 9.1 or equivalent), and I ask as at 1 February 2015, for each agency, department, commission or government trading enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities, what is: (a) the name of the executive or office-holder provided with a motor vehicle; (b) the title or position of the executive or office-holder provided with a motor vehicle; (c) the agency or department in which the executive or office-holder works; (d) what is the make and model of the motor vehicle; (e) is the vehicle leased or has it been purchased; (f) if purchased, what was the cost of purchasing the motor vehicle; and (g) if leased, what are the monthly lease costs of the vehicle?

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Answered
24 March 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Response time
35 days
Corruption and Crime Commission
(a)-(g) Please see Tabled Paper No.
NOTE
: Names of certain Commission Officers have been excluded for operational reasons.
Commissioner for Children and Young People
(a)-(g) Please see Tabled Paper No.
Department of Commerce
(a)-(g) Please see Tabled Paper No.
Department of the Attorney General
(a)-(g) Please see Tabled Paper No.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(a) The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions seeks to protect the safety of its staff by not  publicly disclosing certain work related information, including the vehicles assigned to  individual officers. If the Leader of the Opposition requires the names of the relevant  officers, this can be provided under separate cover.
(b)-(g) Please see Tabled Paper No.
Equal Opportunity Commission
(a)-(g) Please see Tabled Paper No.
Office of the Information Commissioner
(a)-(g) Nil
Legal Aid
(a) The Legal Aid Commission seeks to protect the safety of its staff by not publicly disclosing  certain work related information, including the vehicles assigned to individual officers. If the Leader of the Opposition requires the names of the relevant officers, this can be provided under separate cover.
(g) Please see Tabled Paper No.
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
(a)-(g) Nil
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
(a)-(g) Nil
Solicitor General's Office
(a)-(g) Nil
The Department of the Registrar, Western Australia Industrial Relations Commission
(a)-(g) Nil
WorkCover
(a)-(g) Please see Tabled Paper No.

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