❓ Mr. Wyatt requests and receives data on the Department of Education's annual new borrowings from 2008-09 to 2014-15. The answer notes a discrepancy with other financial data.
AnsweredQoN 5057Legislative Assembly
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What have been the
annual new borrowings for each financial year from 2008-09 to 2014-15 for the Department of Education?
annual new borrowings for each financial year from 2008-09 to 2014-15 for the Department of Education?
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Answered
24 March 2016
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education
Response time
29 days
Financial
Year
Annual New Borrowings ($’000)
2008-09
19,007
2009-10
10,814
2010-11
11,649
2011-12
19,464
2012-13
15,119
2013-14
13,213
2014-15
14,371
This data is consistent with, but differs from, the finance lease information provided in Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 5062 (using information sourced from Treasury), which is highlighted in the introduction that only net movements in leases are held in Treasury systems.
Year
Annual New Borrowings ($’000)
2008-09
19,007
2009-10
10,814
2010-11
11,649
2011-12
19,464
2012-13
15,119
2013-14
13,213
2014-15
14,371
This data is consistent with, but differs from, the finance lease information provided in Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 5062 (using information sourced from Treasury), which is highlighted in the introduction that only net movements in leases are held in Treasury systems.
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