❓ A parliamentary question seeks detailed information on lost or stolen mobile phones across departments, agencies, and government trading enterprises under the Minister's control. The answer refers to a previous question, implying the information is already available or will be provided elsewhere.
AnsweredQoN 1458Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 October 2024
Member
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Transport; Tourism
QuestionView source ↗
Please provide a breakdown by each Department, Agency and Government Trading Enterprise under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial office: (a) how many mobile phones have been reported lost or stolen for the calendar year 2024 to date; (b) what was the total value of the mobile phones that were lost or stolen; (c) was the loss or theft of any of these mobile phones reported to the police; (d) if yes to (c), when were these reports made; (e) of those reported, what has been the outcome; (f) if any mobile phones that were lost or stolen were not reported to the police, why not; (g) what steps, if any, have been put into place with a view to eliminating, or at least reducing, these losses; and (h) when were these steps put into place?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
26 November 2024
Response time
11 days
I refer the Member to the answer given to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1457.
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