Question on Notice regarding the number of motor vehicles leased through Matrix and agencies under the Attorney General's portfolio that do not participate in the Matrix Lease Scheme. The answer confirms the figures and lists the exempted agencies.

AnsweredQoN 64Legislative Assembly
Asked
2 May 2001
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West

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(a) Five hundred and thirty (530) motor vehicles were leased through Matrix as at 9 February 2001. (b) Five hundred and six (506) motor vehicles were leased through Matrix as at 1 May 2001. (c) Agencies under the Attorney General's portfolio which do not participate in the Matrix Lease Scheme are: Legal Aid Commission Western Australian Electoral Commission
(b) Five hundred and six (506) motor vehicles were leased through Matrix as at 1 May 2001. (c) Agencies under the Attorney General's portfolio which do not participate in the Matrix Lease Scheme are: Legal Aid Commission Western Australian Electoral Commission
(c) Agencies under the Attorney General's portfolio which do not participate in the Matrix Lease Scheme are: Legal Aid Commission Western Australian Electoral Commission
Western Australian Electoral Commission

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Answered
31 July 2001
Response time
90 days
(a) Five hundred and thirty (530) motor vehicles were leased through Matrix as at 9 February 2001.
(b) Five hundred and six (506) motor vehicles were leased through Matrix as at 1 May 2001.
(c) Agencies under the Attorney General's portfolio which do not participate in the Matrix Lease Scheme are:
Legal Aid Commission
Western Australian Electoral Commission

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