A WA parliamentary question seeks information on vehicles owned/leased by Emergency Services and Corrective Services agencies, both within and outside state fleet arrangements. The responses indicate varying levels of adherence to state fleet procurement.

AnsweredQoN 1787Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 August 2017
Portfolio
Emergency Services; Corrective Services

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In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities for any of their departments, agencies, government trading enterprises or boards I ask: (a) as at 1 July 2017 are there any vehicles owned or under lease which have not been procured through existing state fleet arrangements and if so: (i) what is the make, model and associated cost of each vehicle; (ii) what is the registration nature of each vehicle (i.e. q-plate etc.); (iii) were any accessories fitted to the vehicle and if so, what were they and what did they cost; and (iv) why was each vehicle procured external to the state fleet arrangement; and (b) as at 1 July 2017, how many vehicles were owned or under lease which were procured through the state fleet?

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Answered
11 October 2017
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services
Response time
12 days
The Office of the Inspector of Custodial Servces advises:
(a)   No.
(i)  N/A
(ii)  N/A
(iii) N/A
(iv) N/A
(b) Two (2)
The Office of Emergency Management advises:
(a) (i-iv)  No
(b)  11
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services advises:
(a)(i) to (iv) Nil.
(b) 490 comprising 199 leased vehicles and 291 DFES owned vehicles.
The Department of Justice advises:
The Department of Justice advises:
(a) (i)-(iv) Please see tabled paper number (b) As at 1 July 2017 the Department of Justice, former Corrective Services held 352 vehicles and the former Attorney General office held 213 vehicles which had been procured through State Fleet.

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