❓ Mr. Kirkup's question reveals that the Housing Authority had 19 creditors outstanding for over 120 days, totaling $22,205.28 as of June 21, 2017. The Department of Local Government and Communities had no such outstanding creditors.
AnsweredQoN 1419Legislative Assembly
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For each Department and Agency within the Minister’s portfolio, are there any creditors which have been outstanding for greater than 120 days as at 21 June 2017, and if so: (a) What is the number of creditors outstanding; and (b) What is the total amount owed to those creditors?
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Answered
8 August 2017
Responded by
Minister for Housing; Veterans Issues; Youth
Response time
3 days
HOUSING AUTHORITY
As at the 21 June 2017, the Housing Authority advises:
(a) 19.
(b) $22 205.28.
All creditors have now been paid as of 4 August 2017.
DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES
As at the 21 June 2017, the Department of Local Government and Communities advises:
(a) No.
(b) Not Applicable.
As at the 21 June 2017, the Housing Authority advises:
(a) 19.
(b) $22 205.28.
All creditors have now been paid as of 4 August 2017.
DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES
As at the 21 June 2017, the Department of Local Government and Communities advises:
(a) No.
(b) Not Applicable.
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