❓ Question on Notice regarding the number of motor vehicles leased through Matrix by departments and agencies under the Premier's control, and the reasons for non-participation in the scheme.
AnsweredQoN 377Legislative Council
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377. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich to the Leader of the House representing the Premier:
For each department or agency under the Premier's control -
(1) How many motor vehicles are leased through Matrix as at March 1 2000?
(2) Which department or agencies do no participate in the Matrix lease scheme?
(3) On what basis are departments or agencies not participating in the scheme?
For each department or agency under the Premier's control -
(1) How many motor vehicles are leased through Matrix as at March 1 2000?
(2) Which department or agencies do no participate in the Matrix lease scheme?
(3) On what basis are departments or agencies not participating in the scheme?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 November 2000
Response time
90 days
The Minister Replied:
(1) Vehicles leased as at 15 March 2000, were:
Premier and Cabinet (incorporating also Executive Council, Salaries Allowance Tribunal, and Parliamentary Superannuation Board, ministerial offices and the office of the Leader of the Opposition) 198
Governor's Establishment 4
Anti-Corruption Commission 12
Office of the Auditor General 8
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations 2
Office of Public Sector Standards Commissioner (incorporating also Office of Equal Employment Opportunity) 5
Treasury (incorporating also R&I Holdings) 17
Western Australian Treasury Corporation 12
(2) Gold Corporation.
(3) Gold Corporation operates in a competitive commercial market environment that sets it apart from most government bodies. In this commercial role it has been seen as appropriate that it make independent commercial arrangements on matters such as its vehicles.
(1) Vehicles leased as at 15 March 2000, were:
Premier and Cabinet (incorporating also Executive Council, Salaries Allowance Tribunal, and Parliamentary Superannuation Board, ministerial offices and the office of the Leader of the Opposition) 198
Governor's Establishment 4
Anti-Corruption Commission 12
Office of the Auditor General 8
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations 2
Office of Public Sector Standards Commissioner (incorporating also Office of Equal Employment Opportunity) 5
Treasury (incorporating also R&I Holdings) 17
Western Australian Treasury Corporation 12
(2) Gold Corporation.
(3) Gold Corporation operates in a competitive commercial market environment that sets it apart from most government bodies. In this commercial role it has been seen as appropriate that it make independent commercial arrangements on matters such as its vehicles.
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