Mr Brown questions government funding for the WA Chamber of Commerce and Industry's trade match CD-ROM, its sales, and revenue returned to the government. The Minister provides figures for funding, sales, and confirms no revenue was received.

AnsweredQoN 142Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 August 2000
Member
Portfolio
Commerce and Trade

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(1) How much funding did the Government provide to the WA Chamber of Commerce and Industry to develop the trade match CD-ROM, and when was this funding provided? (2) What price was the product sold for and what profit was made? (3) Did the Government receive any revenue from the sale of the product, and if yes, how much? Answered on 17 August 2000 The Minister

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17 August 2000
Response time
8 days
(1) $215,464 was provided over the period 1993-1995 (2) $750,000. There was no profit made. (3) No.
(2) What price was the product sold for and what profit was made? (3) Did the Government receive any revenue from the sale of the product, and if yes, how much? Answered on 17 August 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $215,464 was provided over the period 1993-1995 (2) $750,000. There was no profit made. (3) No.
(3) Did the Government receive any revenue from the sale of the product, and if yes, how much? Answered on 17 August 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $215,464 was provided over the period 1993-1995 (2) $750,000. There was no profit made. (3) No.
Answered on 17 August 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $215,464 was provided over the period 1993-1995 (2) $750,000. There was no profit made. (3) No.

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