❓ Question regarding a change in State Government policy on reimbursement amounts, specifically questioning why a maximum reimbursement is enforced despite evidence of higher expenditure and whether this disproportionately affects rural residents and public servants. The question was redirected to the Minister for Employment Protection.
AnsweredQoN 1619Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the policy of claiming reimbursement for a cost occurred, and I ask –
(1) Why has the State Government changed its policy to pay a maximum reimbursement amount even when clear evidence of accrual expenditure is presented to a higher amount?
(2) Will this new policy impact on country people and public servants more than city-based people?
(1) Why has the State Government changed its policy to pay a maximum reimbursement amount even when clear evidence of accrual expenditure is presented to a higher amount?
(2) Will this new policy impact on country people and public servants more than city-based people?
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Answered
28 November 2006
Response time
7 days
(1)-(2) This question should be directed to the Minister for Employment Protection.
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