A WA parliamentary question on notice from 2009 requests a breakdown of outstanding creditor payments for departments and agencies within the Deputy Premier's portfolios, specifically focusing on the age of the debt. The response provides detailed figures for the Department of Health, Nurses and Midwives Board, Office of Health Review, and Department of Indigenous Affairs.

AnsweredQoN 936Legislative Council
Asked
25 June 2009
Portfolio
Deputy Premier

QuestionView source ↗

For each Department and Agency within the Deputy Premier’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?

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Answered
11 August 2009
Responded by
Minister for Transport representing the Deputy Premier
Response time
47 days
This answer is provided for the Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Minister for Indigenous Affairs:
Department of Health
(1) $49,490,975 - 4,630
(2) $ 4,024,390 - 607
(3) $ 7,923,945 - 118
(4) $ 142,903 - 51
(5) $ 43,378 - 42
Note: The above answer is for all of WA Health, excluding the Drug and Alcohol Office which is under the Minister for Mental Health's portfolio.
Nurses and Midwives Board of Western Australia
(1)  $72,306.23 - 24
(2) - (5) Nil.
Office of Health Review
(1) $24,441 -22
(2) - (5) Nil.
Department of Indigenous Affairs
(1) $279,411 - 142
(2) $18,975 - 28
(3) $12,028 - 13
(4) $13 - 1
(5) $32,315 - 9
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