❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on ex gratia payments made by agencies under the Minister for Energy; Science and Innovation since February 2001. The response details two payments made by the Office of Energy.
AnsweredQoN 636Legislative Assembly
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Will the Minister please inform the House as to any
ex gratia
or similar payments made by any agencies or departments since February 2001 under the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities, including:
(1) The name of the person receiving the payment?
(2) The amount of the payment?
(3) The reasons for the payment?
(4) The processes undertaken between the application, or proposal, for such a payment to be made, and the making of that payment?
ex gratia
or similar payments made by any agencies or departments since February 2001 under the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities, including:
(1) The name of the person receiving the payment?
(2) The amount of the payment?
(3) The reasons for the payment?
(4) The processes undertaken between the application, or proposal, for such a payment to be made, and the making of that payment?
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Answered
13 June 2006
Responded by
Minister for Energy; Science and Innovation
Response time
77 days
The Minister for Energy; Science and Innovation has provided the following response: Department of Industry & Resources: (1-4) Nil. Office of Energy: (1) (a) Mr John Kelly. (b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
Department of Industry & Resources: (1-4) Nil. Office of Energy: (1) (a) Mr John Kelly. (b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(1-4) Nil. Office of Energy: (1) (a) Mr John Kelly. (b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
Office of Energy: (1) (a) Mr John Kelly. (b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(1) (a) Mr John Kelly. (b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
Department of Industry & Resources: (1-4) Nil. Office of Energy: (1) (a) Mr John Kelly. (b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(1-4) Nil. Office of Energy: (1) (a) Mr John Kelly. (b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
Office of Energy: (1) (a) Mr John Kelly. (b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(1) (a) Mr John Kelly. (b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(b) Colortype Press. (2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(2) (a) $1 779.80. (b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(b) $3 639.90. (3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(3) (a) Reimbursement of costs associated with the cancellation of a holiday booking. (b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(b) Payment for work performed for the Office of Energy. (4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(4) (a) Mr Kelly was initially appointed as a member of the Electricity Reform Task Force (ERTF) for a period of twelve months concluding 15 August 2002 in keeping with the ERTF's original Terms of Reference. The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
The ERTF Report was delayed and Mr Kelly was requested to consider cancelling a September holiday he had pre-booked in April. Given the critical stage of the ERTF's work, it was very important that Mr Kelly remain available during September 2002 to perform his work as a member. To ensure that Mr Kelly was not financially disadvantaged by the request for him to be available in September 2002, Ministerial approval was granted for an act of grace payment to Mr Kelly for the non-refundable cost associated with his holiday. (b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
(b) A change in ownership and bank account details were not communicated to the Office of Energy by the new owners of Colortype Press prior to payment being made into the bank account of the previous owner. The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
The new owners of Colortype Press subsequently sought payment from the Office of Energy. Considerable effort was made by the Office staff to obtain repayment from the administrators acting for the previous owners of Colortype Press without success. Advice was sought by the Office from the State Solicitor's Office and the Office of Auditor General on this matter. Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
Following further representation by the new owners of Colortype Press, Ministerial approval for an act of grace payment of $3 639.90 was granted.
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