❓ WA Parliamentary Question reveals that two officers within the Attorney General's office accepted hospitality (tickets to an event) from Chevron and Rio Tinto in August 2013, valued at $80 and $300 respectively.
AnsweredQoN 1715Legislative Assembly
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Has any officer or placement within the Attorney General’s office accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual since 1 July 2013, and if so: (a) how many officers have accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual; (b) what was the nature of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel; (c) what is the name of the individual or private company that offered them; (d) what is the estimated individual value of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel; and (e) on what date or dates did the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel occur?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
18 March 2014
Responded by
Minister representing the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Response time
28 days
Yes
(a) 2
(b) (i) Hospitality
(ii) 2 Tickets
(c) (i) Chevron
(ii) Rio Tinto
(d) (i) $80
(i) $300
(e) (i) 3/8/2013
(ii) 3/8/2013
(a) 2
(b) (i) Hospitality
(ii) 2 Tickets
(c) (i) Chevron
(ii) Rio Tinto
(d) (i) $80
(i) $300
(e) (i) 3/8/2013
(ii) 3/8/2013
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