A parliamentary question was posed to the Attorney General and Minister for Commerce regarding the engagement of private investigators by departments, agencies, and government-trading enterprises within their portfolio during the 2014-15 financial year. All listed entities responded that they did not engage private investigators.

AnsweredQoN 4345Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 August 2015
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Commerce

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For all departments, agencies and government-trading enterprises within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities: (a) did the organisation engage the services of private investigators for the financial year 2014-15; and (b) if yes to (a): (i) how many investigations were undertaken by the private investigators; (ii) what was the purpose of each investigation; and (iii) what was the total cost of all investigations for the financial year?

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Answered
8 September 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Response time
28 days
Corruption and Crime Commission
(a) No
(b) Nil
Commissioner for Children and Young People
(a) No
(b) Nil
Department of Commerce
(a) No
(b) Nil
Department of the Attorney General
(a)
No
(b)
Nil
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(a) No
(b) Nil
Equal Opportunity Commission
(a) No
(b) Nil
Office of the Information Commissioner
(a) No
(b) Nil
Legal Aid
(a) No
(b) Nil
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
The Legal Practice Board is not a government trading organisation.
(a) No
(b) Nil
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
(a) No
(b) Nil
Solicitor General's Office
(a) No
(b) Nil
The Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(a) No
(b) Nil
WorkCover
(a) No
(b) Nil

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