❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on ex-gratia payments approved by the Minister for Mental Health or the Director General of agencies under their portfolio since September 2008. The answer indicates no such payments were made by the Drug and Alcohol Office, and directs inquiries regarding the Mental Health Division and mental health services to the Minister for Health.
AnsweredQoN 906Legislative Council
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For each Agency under the Minister’s portfolio, -
(1) Has the Minister or the Director General of the Agency approved any ex-gratia or one off payments, since 23 September 2008?
(2) If yes to (1), -
(a) to whom were these payments made to;
(b) how much were the payments for; and
(c) what was the purpose of the payment?
(1) Has the Minister or the Director General of the Agency approved any ex-gratia or one off payments, since 23 September 2008?
(2) If yes to (1), -
(a) to whom were these payments made to;
(b) how much were the payments for; and
(c) what was the purpose of the payment?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
11 August 2009
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Mental Health
Response time
49 days
(1) No
(2) (a - c) N/A
Note: The above answer is for the Drug and Alcohol Office only.
The Mental Health Division and mental health services in Area Health Services form part of the Department of Health and of hospital boards which are in the Minister for Health's portfolio. As a consequence, information concerning the Mental Health Division and mental health services is included in the answer provided in respect of the Department of Health as a whole by the Minister for Health.
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(2) (a - c) N/A
Note: The above answer is for the Drug and Alcohol Office only.
The Mental Health Division and mental health services in Area Health Services form part of the Department of Health and of hospital boards which are in the Minister for Health's portfolio. As a consequence, information concerning the Mental Health Division and mental health services is included in the answer provided in respect of the Department of Health as a whole by the Minister for Health.
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