❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed financial information on outstanding creditors across agencies within the Premier's portfolio for the financial years ending June 2003 and 2004. The response provides a breakdown of creditor amounts and numbers, categorized by the length of time outstanding, for the Department of Premier and Cabinet, Salaries and Allowances Tribunal, Governor's Establishment and Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner.
AnsweredQoN 1084Legislative Council
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For each Department and Agency within the Premier’s portfolio, will the Premier provide from each Agency or Department financial system -
(1) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days, as at June 30 2003?
(2) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 30 days, and less than or equal to 60 days, as at June 30 2003?
(3) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 60 days, and less than or equal to 90 days, as at June 30 2003?
(4) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 90 days, and less than or equal to 120 days, as at June 30 2003?
(5) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 120 days, as at June 30 2003?
(6) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days, as at June 30 2004?
(7) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 30 days, and less than or equal to 60 days, as at June 30 2004?
(8) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 60 days, and less than or equal to 90 days, as at June 30 2004?
(9) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 90 days, and less than or equal to 120 days, as at June 30 2004?
(10) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 120 days, as at June 30 2004?
(1) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days, as at June 30 2003?
(2) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 30 days, and less than or equal to 60 days, as at June 30 2003?
(3) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 60 days, and less than or equal to 90 days, as at June 30 2003?
(4) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 90 days, and less than or equal to 120 days, as at June 30 2003?
(5) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 120 days, as at June 30 2003?
(6) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days, as at June 30 2004?
(7) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 30 days, and less than or equal to 60 days, as at June 30 2004?
(8) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 60 days, and less than or equal to 90 days, as at June 30 2004?
(9) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 90 days, and less than or equal to 120 days, as at June 30 2004?
(10) The amount and number of creditors outstanding for greater than 120 days, as at June 30 2004?
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Answered
24 August 2005
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
117 days
(1-10) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Department of the Premier and Cabinet (1) 387 creditors valued at $3,500,097.27 (2) 49 creditors valued at $165,391.13 (3) 19 creditors valued at $12,146.86 (4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Department of the Premier and Cabinet (1) 387 creditors valued at $3,500,097.27 (2) 49 creditors valued at $165,391.13 (3) 19 creditors valued at $12,146.86 (4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) 387 creditors valued at $3,500,097.27 (2) 49 creditors valued at $165,391.13 (3) 19 creditors valued at $12,146.86 (4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(2) 49 creditors valued at $165,391.13 (3) 19 creditors valued at $12,146.86 (4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(3) 19 creditors valued at $12,146.86 (4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Department of the Premier and Cabinet (1) 387 creditors valued at $3,500,097.27 (2) 49 creditors valued at $165,391.13 (3) 19 creditors valued at $12,146.86 (4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) 387 creditors valued at $3,500,097.27 (2) 49 creditors valued at $165,391.13 (3) 19 creditors valued at $12,146.86 (4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(2) 49 creditors valued at $165,391.13 (3) 19 creditors valued at $12,146.86 (4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(3) 19 creditors valued at $12,146.86 (4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(4) 9 creditors valued at $35,314.33 (5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(5) 14 creditors valued at $7,488.42 (6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(6) 330 creditors valued at $2,518,389.38 (7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(7) 47 creditors valued at $583,240.11 (8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(8) 24 creditors valued at $172,472.20 (9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(9) 11 creditors valued at $86,416.71 (10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(10) 10 creditors valued at $33,639.02 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal (1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) 10 creditors valued at $21,831.07 (2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(2) 1 creditor valued at $380.88 (3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(3)-(10) Nil Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Governor's Establishment Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Information relating to questions 1-10 inclusive would be retained on behalf of this agency by Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Finance Department. This question will be answered in conjunction with the DPC. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(1) as at 30 June 2003 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $143, 947.56 number of creditors 39 (2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(2) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $617.69 number of creditors 3 (3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(3) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(4) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $2,967.00 number of creditors 2 (5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(5) as at 30 June 2003 greater than 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(6) as at 30 June 2004 less than or equal to 30 days value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $41,231.26 number of creditors 21 (7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(7) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 30 days & less than or equal to 60 days value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $174.92 number of creditors 2 (8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(8) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 60 days & less than or equal to 90 days value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $7,019.10 number of creditors 1 (9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(9) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 90 days & less than or equal to 120 days value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors NIL number of creditors NIL (10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
(10) as at 30 June 2004 greater than 120 days value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
value of creditors $92.00 number of creditors 1
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