❓ Hon Martin Aldridge questioned the Minister for Road Safety regarding the use of on-demand transport services (like Uber) by the Minister and staff, and whether the costs were borne by the Department of Premier and Cabinet. The Minister responded that such services were not used for publicly funded travel and that no specific DPC protocol exists.
AnsweredQoN 984Legislative Council
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I refer to the use of on-demand transport services, such as Uber, undertaken by the Minister or members of the Minister's staff, and I ask: (a) has the Minister or the Minister's staff utilised such servcies; (b) were the costs of such service borne by the Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC); (c) please identify in each case the name of the person utilising such services; and (d) what is the DPC protocol with respect to the use of on-demand transport services?
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Answered
12 April 2018
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Road Safety
Response time
11 days
(a) No - not in relation to publicly funded travel.
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) There is no DPC protocol.
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) There is no DPC protocol.
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