❓ Question regarding lost or stolen mobile phones within the State Development portfolio, specifically the Ministerial Office and the Department of Industry and Resources. The Department reported costs for replacement phones.
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(b) was the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephone reported to the service provider so that the handset could be blocked from use; (c) if not, why not; and (d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
(c) if not, why not; and (d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
(d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
In relation to the Ministerial Office, no mobile phones have been lost or stolen. In relation to the Department of Industry and Resources: a) Yes b) Yes c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
In relation to the Department of Industry and Resources: a) Yes b) Yes c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
a) Yes b) Yes c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
b) Yes c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
(c) if not, why not; and (d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
(d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
In relation to the Ministerial Office, no mobile phones have been lost or stolen. In relation to the Department of Industry and Resources: a) Yes b) Yes c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
In relation to the Department of Industry and Resources: a) Yes b) Yes c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
a) Yes b) Yes c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
b) Yes c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
c) Not applicable d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
d) 2000/2001 $3,994 2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
2001/2002 $800 2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
2002/2003 $1,603 Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
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Answered
1 June 2004
Responded by
Minister for State Development
Response time
91 days
I am advised:
In relation to the Ministerial Office, no mobile phones have been lost or stolen.
In relation to the Department of Industry and Resources:
a) Yes
b) Yes
c) Not applicable
d) 2000/2001 $3,994
2001/2002 $800
2002/2003 $1,603
Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
In relation to the Ministerial Office, no mobile phones have been lost or stolen.
In relation to the Department of Industry and Resources:
a) Yes
b) Yes
c) Not applicable
d) 2000/2001 $3,994
2001/2002 $800
2002/2003 $1,603
Replacement cost not known in all instances. An average cost of $400 per phone was used where actual costs are not known.
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