❓ Question on Notice regarding outstanding creditors exceeding 120 days for departments and agencies within the Deputy Premier's portfolio (Health, Mental Health) as of 21 June 2017. The response details the number of creditors and total amounts owed by each entity.
AnsweredQoN 1432Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 June 2017
Member
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health
QuestionView source ↗
For each Department and Agency within the Minister’s portfolio, are there any creditors which have been outstanding for greater than 120 days as at 21 June 2017, and if so: (a) What is the number of creditors outstanding; and (b) What is the total amount owed to those creditors?
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Answered
8 August 2017
Response time
3 days
The Department of Health advises:
(a) 11
(b) $31,569.16
The Mental Health Commission advises:
(a) Two
(b) $86,448.58
The Health & Disability Services Complaints Office (HADSCO) advises:
(a) One
(b) $135.85
Healthway advises:
(a)-(b) No, not applicable.
The Animal Resources Authority advises:
(a)-(b) No, not applicable.
(a) 11
(b) $31,569.16
The Mental Health Commission advises:
(a) Two
(b) $86,448.58
The Health & Disability Services Complaints Office (HADSCO) advises:
(a) One
(b) $135.85
Healthway advises:
(a)-(b) No, not applicable.
The Animal Resources Authority advises:
(a)-(b) No, not applicable.
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