❓ A WA parliamentary question sought information regarding unauthorised access to Dumas House since March 2017. The Premier's office responded that there were no known instances of such access.
AnsweredQoN 3484Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 August 2018
Member
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Relations
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Is the Department, Premier or his office aware of any unauthorised, wrongful and/or unlawful access to any of the following areas in Dumas House since 11 March 2017: (a) Lower basement carpark; (b) Basement; (c) Level 1; (d) Level 2; (e) Level 3; (f) Level 4; (g) Level 5; (h) Level 6; (i) Level 7; (j) Level 8; (k) Level 9; (l) Level 10; (m) Level 11; (n) Level 12; (o) Level 13; (p) Level 14; (q) If yes to (a)-(p) what is the nature of the breach, on how many occasions, by what third party and on what dates; and (r) If yes to (c)-(p) were any cabinet related systems (documents, files, cabinets, computers, networks) accessed?
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