Question on Notice 1579 inquires about the amount spent on hiring and purchasing flowers by the Fire and Emergency Services Authority, Western Australia Police Service, and Department of Justice since the February 2001 State Election. The response details the expenditure for each agency, with the Department of Justice noting a significant portion attributed to Community and Juvenile Justice and subsequent cancellation of plant hire.

AnsweredQoN 1579Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 June 2003
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services; Justice; Community Safety

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(b) what amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of flowers since the February State Election in 2001?
(b) $4 867 Western Australia Police Service The Western Australia Police Service advise: (a) $1 740.44 (b) $6 349.42 Department of Justice The Department of Justice advise: (a) $69,291. A significant portion of this spending is attributed to the Community and Juvenile Justice section. The Executive Director, Community and Juvenile Justice, has cancelled all plant hire in this directorate effective from 1 August 2003. (b) $20,210 The Department of Justice further advise that these amounts do not include any payments made from petty cash, as this detail information is not traceable from reports.
Western Australia Police Service The Western Australia Police Service advise: (a) $1 740.44 (b) $6 349.42 Department of Justice The Department of Justice advise: (a) $69,291. A significant portion of this spending is attributed to the Community and Juvenile Justice section. The Executive Director, Community and Juvenile Justice, has cancelled all plant hire in this directorate effective from 1 August 2003. (b) $20,210 The Department of Justice further advise that these amounts do not include any payments made from petty cash, as this detail information is not traceable from reports.
(b) $6 349.42 Department of Justice The Department of Justice advise: (a) $69,291. A significant portion of this spending is attributed to the Community and Juvenile Justice section. The Executive Director, Community and Juvenile Justice, has cancelled all plant hire in this directorate effective from 1 August 2003. (b) $20,210 The Department of Justice further advise that these amounts do not include any payments made from petty cash, as this detail information is not traceable from reports.
Department of Justice The Department of Justice advise: (a) $69,291. A significant portion of this spending is attributed to the Community and Juvenile Justice section. The Executive Director, Community and Juvenile Justice, has cancelled all plant hire in this directorate effective from 1 August 2003. (b) $20,210 The Department of Justice further advise that these amounts do not include any payments made from petty cash, as this detail information is not traceable from reports.
(b) $20,210 The Department of Justice further advise that these amounts do not include any payments made from petty cash, as this detail information is not traceable from reports.
The Department of Justice further advise that these amounts do not include any payments made from petty cash, as this detail information is not traceable from reports.

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Answered
28 August 2003
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Justice; Community Safety
Response time
86 days
Fire and Emergency Services Authority
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority advise:
(a) $25 667. This amount includes back billing for plant hire for three years prior to June 2002, previously not charged for.
(b) $4 867
Western Australia Police Service
The Western Australia Police Service advise:
(a) $1 740.44
(b) $6 349.42
Department of Justice
The Department of Justice advise:
(a) $69,291. A significant portion of this spending is attributed to the Community and Juvenile Justice section. The Executive Director, Community and Juvenile Justice, has cancelled all plant hire in this directorate effective from 1 August 2003.
(b) $20,210
The Department of Justice further advise that these amounts do not include any payments made from petty cash, as this detail information is not traceable from reports.

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