❓ A parliamentary question seeks information on outstanding creditor payments for various agencies within the Police Minister's portfolio, specifically focusing on the age and amount of outstanding debts. The response provided data only for the Fire and Emergency Services Authority, deferring the Office of Road Safety's response to the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
AnsweredQoN 949Legislative Council
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For each Department and Agency within the Minister’s portfolios, as at 24 June 2009, -
(1) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days?
(2) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 60 days?
(3) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 90 days?
(4) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 120 days?
(5) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding more than 120 days?
(1) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days?
(2) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 60 days?
(3) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 90 days?
(4) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 120 days?
(5) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding more than 120 days?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
11 August 2009
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Police
Response time
47 days
Fire and Emergency Services Authority Days Outstanding Value($) No. of Creditors (1) 0 to 30 days 4,664,062 249 (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable (4) Not applicable (5) Not applicable Office of Road Safety (1-5) As at 24 June 2009 the Office of Road Safety was part of the Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC) for all administrative issues. As such, the Office of Road Safety response to this question will be included as part of the DPC response. Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on http://www.rtlib.com
(3) Not applicable (4) Not applicable (5) Not applicable Office of Road Safety (1-5) As at 24 June 2009 the Office of Road Safety was part of the Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC) for all administrative issues. As such, the Office of Road Safety response to this question will be included as part of the DPC response. Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on http://www.rtlib.com
(3) Not applicable (4) Not applicable (5) Not applicable Office of Road Safety (1-5) As at 24 June 2009 the Office of Road Safety was part of the Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC) for all administrative issues. As such, the Office of Road Safety response to this question will be included as part of the DPC response. Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on http://www.rtlib.com
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