❓ The WA government provides information on debt collection agencies used by specific agencies under the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Industrial Relations, along with the total value of debts sought.
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As at 31 May 2021, for all agencies or departments under the Minister's responsibility, please identify: (a) The debt collection agencies which currently have contractual agreements; and (b) If there are active debt recovery actions and what are the total values of debt sought per agency or department?
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Answered
7 September 2021
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Industrial Relations
Response time
9 days
The Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board
(a) Illion Australia Pty Ltd trading as Milton Graham
(b) $43,377.45
WorkCover WA
(a) Illion (formerly Dun & Bradstreet)
(b) Currently facilitating debtor repayments for a $48,313 outstanding debt. ($31,313 paid)
Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission.
(a) Nil
(b) Not applicable
(a) Illion Australia Pty Ltd trading as Milton Graham
(b) $43,377.45
WorkCover WA
(a) Illion (formerly Dun & Bradstreet)
(b) Currently facilitating debtor repayments for a $48,313 outstanding debt. ($31,313 paid)
Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission.
(a) Nil
(b) Not applicable
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