❓ Mr. Wyatt's question seeks detailed information on fleet and non-fleet vehicles within WA government agencies, including costs associated with cleaning and detailing. The response provides a breakdown by agency, revealing costs and cleaning practices.
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(1) As at 1 September 2012:
(a) how many fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department; and
(b) how many non-fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department?
(2) Since 1 January 2012:
(a) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning fleet vehicles;
(b) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning non-fleet vehicles;
(c) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been commercially cleaned;
(d) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing fleet vehicles;
(e) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing non-fleet vehicles; and
(f) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been detailed?
(a) how many fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department; and
(b) how many non-fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department?
(2) Since 1 January 2012:
(a) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning fleet vehicles;
(b) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning non-fleet vehicles;
(c) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been commercially cleaned;
(d) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing fleet vehicles;
(e) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing non-fleet vehicles; and
(f) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been detailed?
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Answered
17 October 2012
Response time
28 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises for the period 1 November 2011 to 19 September 2012 its records show:
(1 a) 71.
(1 b) 75. Non-fleet vehicles include Ministers' vehicles, vehicles provided to Parliamentary Office Holders, vehicles supplied according to the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal determination and also vehicles provided to Members of Parliament.
(2 a-b) There was no cost for commercial cleaning of either fleet or non-fleet vehicles.
(2 c) Not applicable.
(2 d) Responsibility for maintenance of vehicles in the Department's vehicle fleet lies with the individual vehicle custodian. This includes responsibility to keep the vehicle clean and in a roadworthy state. Services are available to vehicle custodians through fleet fuel card arrangements at selected car wash facilities, however this is typically for automated external car wash facilities, not a "detailing" service.
(2e) Ministerial vehicles and the Leader of the Opposition's vehicle are routinely cleaned and detailed by employees from the Executive Transport Services Branch as part of their duties. Services are also available to non-fleet vehicle custodians through fleet fuel card arrangements at selected car wash facilities however this is typically for automated external car wash facilities, not a "detailing" service. Responsibility for maintaining vehicles provided to the Members of Parliament lies with individual Members with costs met through fleet fuel card arrangements or by individuals.
(2 f) Government Garage at Dumas House is used to clean vehicles allocated to Ministers and the Leader of the Opposition. Other vehicles are cleaned at facilities authorised under the fleet fuel card arrangements.
Public Sector Commission:
As at 1 September 2012:
(1 a) PSC has 13 fleet vehicles provided by SG Fleet
(1 b) PSC has no non-fleet vehicles
Since 1 January 2012:
(2 a-b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d) No cost as no PSC vehicles were detailed apart from the Commissioner's vehicle which is cleaned and detailed on an ad hoc basis at no charge by the Executive Transport Services Branch
(2 e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal:
(1 a) One
(1 b) Nil
(2 a-b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d-e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
Department of State Development:
(1 a) The Department of State Development has 21 fleet vehicles in the metropolitan fleet and 5 vehicles located in overseas offices.
(1 b) The Department of State Development has 2 non-fleet vehicles in the metropolitan fleet
(2 a-b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d-e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
Gold Corporation:
(1 a) 3 vehicles; 1 utility vehicle for carrying goods and 2 cars for staff travel between the mint and the refinery.
(1 b) Nil.
(2 a) Cleaning is done in-house.
(2 b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d-e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
Lotterywest:
As at 1 September 2012:
(1 a) 24
(1 b) Nil
Since 1 January 2012:
(2 a-b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d-e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
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(1 a) 71.
(1 b) 75. Non-fleet vehicles include Ministers' vehicles, vehicles provided to Parliamentary Office Holders, vehicles supplied according to the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal determination and also vehicles provided to Members of Parliament.
(2 a-b) There was no cost for commercial cleaning of either fleet or non-fleet vehicles.
(2 c) Not applicable.
(2 d) Responsibility for maintenance of vehicles in the Department's vehicle fleet lies with the individual vehicle custodian. This includes responsibility to keep the vehicle clean and in a roadworthy state. Services are available to vehicle custodians through fleet fuel card arrangements at selected car wash facilities, however this is typically for automated external car wash facilities, not a "detailing" service.
(2e) Ministerial vehicles and the Leader of the Opposition's vehicle are routinely cleaned and detailed by employees from the Executive Transport Services Branch as part of their duties. Services are also available to non-fleet vehicle custodians through fleet fuel card arrangements at selected car wash facilities however this is typically for automated external car wash facilities, not a "detailing" service. Responsibility for maintaining vehicles provided to the Members of Parliament lies with individual Members with costs met through fleet fuel card arrangements or by individuals.
(2 f) Government Garage at Dumas House is used to clean vehicles allocated to Ministers and the Leader of the Opposition. Other vehicles are cleaned at facilities authorised under the fleet fuel card arrangements.
Public Sector Commission:
As at 1 September 2012:
(1 a) PSC has 13 fleet vehicles provided by SG Fleet
(1 b) PSC has no non-fleet vehicles
Since 1 January 2012:
(2 a-b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d) No cost as no PSC vehicles were detailed apart from the Commissioner's vehicle which is cleaned and detailed on an ad hoc basis at no charge by the Executive Transport Services Branch
(2 e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal:
(1 a) One
(1 b) Nil
(2 a-b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d-e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
Department of State Development:
(1 a) The Department of State Development has 21 fleet vehicles in the metropolitan fleet and 5 vehicles located in overseas offices.
(1 b) The Department of State Development has 2 non-fleet vehicles in the metropolitan fleet
(2 a-b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d-e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
Gold Corporation:
(1 a) 3 vehicles; 1 utility vehicle for carrying goods and 2 cars for staff travel between the mint and the refinery.
(1 b) Nil.
(2 a) Cleaning is done in-house.
(2 b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d-e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
Lotterywest:
As at 1 September 2012:
(1 a) 24
(1 b) Nil
Since 1 January 2012:
(2 a-b) Nil
(2 c) Not applicable
(2 d-e) Nil
(2 f) Not applicable
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