❓ A parliamentary question seeks information on whether taxpayer funds are used to pay for staff memberships to clubs, associations, or unions within the Attorney General's office since the 2001 election. The answer provided was 'Not applicable'.
AnsweredQoN 1562Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 June 2003
Member
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West
QuestionView source ↗
(1) With respect to the Attorney General’s office, will the Attorney General advise if taxpayers are funding the memberships to a club/association/union for any members of staff since the February State Election of 2001?
(2) If so, will the Attorney General provide -
(a) the name of the staff member;
(b) the name of the club/association/union; and
(c) the amount paid?
(2) If so, will the Attorney General provide -
(a) the name of the staff member;
(b) the name of the club/association/union; and
(c) the amount paid?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 August 2003
Response time
70 days
(b) the name of the club/association/union; and (c) the amount paid?
(c) the amount paid?
(2) Not applicable.
(c) the amount paid?
(2) Not applicable.
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