❓ The question seeks the final total cost of a contract. The answer deflects, stating contracts are usually managed by other departments and details are in published reports. Specific details will be provided if requested.
AnsweredQoN 120Legislative Assembly
Asked
29 June 2005
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Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources
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(b) the final total cost of the contract?
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Answered
11 October 2005
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Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources
Response time
104 days
Most ministerial office services are under contracts entered into by the other Departments not the Minister's office. Contracts entered into by the Minister's office, and the details relating to them, are published in the Report on Consultants engaged by Government for the six months which are tabled in the Parliament. Should the Member require any more specific details relating to any such contract I will seek to provide the information.
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