❓ Hon Tjorn Sibma requests detailed information on payments made to Local Projects Local Jobs (LPLJ) projects funded by the Department of Premier and Cabinet since March 2017, seeking transparency on amounts, recipients, purpose, payment method, dates, and approval authority. The answer refers to a tabled paper for most details.
AnsweredQoN 1283Legislative Council
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With respect to all payments to each Local Projects Local Jobs (LPLJ) project funded by the Department of Premier and Cabinet since March 2017, I ask: (a) what amount was paid; (b) to whom was it paid; (c) for what purpose was it paid, i.e. what conditions applied to the transfer; (d) by what means was the money paid; (e) when was the money paid; and (f) who approved the release of funds and whose authority?
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Answered
26 June 2018
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Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
9 days
(a) – (c) and (e) [Please see Tabled Paper].
(d) Electronic bank transfer.
(f) The Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet, signed each grant agreement subsequent to the decision of the Expenditure Review Committee.
(d) Electronic bank transfer.
(f) The Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet, signed each grant agreement subsequent to the decision of the Expenditure Review Committee.
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