The question seeks to determine if the Minister uses personal devices and third-party messaging apps for ministerial business and if record-keeping obligations are met. The answer is vague and doesn't provide specific details.

AnsweredQoN 344Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 May 2017
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(1) Is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) provided mobile phone the only method of mobile phone communication for the Minister: (a) If not, how many other mobile phones does the Minister have and is it used to conduct Ministerial business? (2) Is the DPC provided iPad the only type of tablet used by the Minister: (a) If not, how many other tablet devices does the Minister have and is it used to conduct Ministerial business? (3) Does the Minister use any third-party messaging applications on any of their mobile phones or tablet devices: (a) If yes, what is the name of this application; and (b) If yes, does the Minister maintain the use of this application in a manner consistent with the State Records Act 2000 ?

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Answered
27 June 2017
Response time
8 days
The Minister uses many methods of communication in the course of their role. The Minister is aware of their obligations under the State Records Act 2000 (WA) and complies with those obligations.

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