❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on corporate credit card allocation and expenditure within the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's office. The Minister declined to provide the requested information due to resource constraints, offering to address specific questions instead.
AnsweredQoN 565Legislative Council
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Will the Minister please advise in respect to the allocation of corporate credit cards in her Ministerial office the following -
(1) The name and position of each person, including the Minister and Parliamentary Secretary, allocated a corporate credit card?
(2) The credit limit on the card?
(3) The total monthly expenditure since January 1 2004 for each person allocated a card?
(1) The name and position of each person, including the Minister and Parliamentary Secretary, allocated a corporate credit card?
(2) The credit limit on the card?
(3) The total monthly expenditure since January 1 2004 for each person allocated a card?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 June 2005
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
56 days
(3) I am not prepared to devote the resources which would be required to provide the information sought in this question. If the member has a specific question on credit cards, I am prepared to seek the information.
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