A WA parliamentary question on notice from 2009 regarding the resources allocated to the Attorney General's office, including staff contracts, vehicles, phones, credit cards, and internet access. The response refers to another question for some details and provides specific answers for others.

AnsweredQoN 333Legislative Council
Asked
10 March 2009
Portfolio
Attorney General

QuestionView source ↗

(1) The name, level and type of employment contract, of each?
(2) How many vehicles are -
(a) attached to the office;
(b) the names of the staff to which they were allocated; and
(c) under what scheme they were allocated to the staff member?
(3) How many mobile phones are -
(a) available at the Attorney General’s office; and
(b) to which staff were they allocated?
(4) How many pagers are -
(a) available; and
(b) to which staff were they allocated?
(5) How many Government credit cards are -
(a) authorised for use in the Attorney General’s office; and
(b) to which officers were they allocated?
(6) How many fax machines, printers or copiers were allocated for use at home to -
(a) the Attorney General;
(b) the Parliamentary Secretary;
(c) the Attorney General’s office staff; and
(d) to which staff were they allocated?
(7) How many Attorney Generals’ office staff had business cards printed?
(8) Is home internet access provided to -
(a) the Attorney General;
(b) the Parliamentary Secretary; and
(c) any Attorney Generals’ staff in part or wholly at Government expense?
(9) If yes to (8) -
(a) to whom is internet access given to;
(b) what proportion is paid; and
(c) what type of access is it?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
7 April 2009
Responded by
Minister for Transport representing the Attorney General
Response time
28 days
(1-3b) Please refer to Legislative Council Question on Notice 116.
(4a) Nil
(4b) Not applicable
(5a-b) Please refer to answer to part (1-3b)
(6)(a) Nil.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Nil.
(d) Not applicable.
(7) 2.
(8)(a) Yes. The Attorney General does have access to the internet from his personal residence. The ongoing account for that access is not paid for by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, the Department of the Attorney General, or the Department of Corrective Services.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) No.
(9) (a) See (8a).
(b) All of it is paid.
(c) Big Pond internet access.
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