❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding expenditure on mobile phones, data, and credit cards across various government departments and agencies within specific ministerial portfolios for the year 2017. Many answers refer to other Questions on Notice.
AnsweredQoN 2403Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 November 2017
Member
Portfolio
Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
QuestionView source ↗
For each department, agency and government trading enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, since 1 January 2017 how much money has been spent on: (a) mobile phone bill expenditure; (b) total mobile device (i.e. iPad) data expenditure; and (c) total credit card expenditure?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
13 March 2018
Responded by
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
7 days
Tourism Portfolio
Tourism WA
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2414
Rottnest Island Authority
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2411
Racing and Gaming Portfolio
Racing Gaming and Liquor for 1 January 2017 to 30 June 2017
(a) and (b) $17 313.72
(c) Nil
Note: the answer to c) refers to the cost of administering the purchasing card system.
Racing Gaming and Liquor for the period from 1 July to 31 December 2017
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2407
Small Business Portfolio
Small Business Development Corporation
(a) $3 871
(b) $4 192
(c) Nil
Note: the answer to c) refers to the cost of administering the purchasing card system.
Defence Issues Portfolio
For the period 1 January 2017 – 30 June 2017 the Department of Commerce had financial responsibility for phones and data plans for Defence.
Department of Commerce 1 January 2017 to 30 June 2017
a) $103 310.59
b) Consolidated into part a)
c) Nil
Note: the answer to c) refers to the cost of administering the purchasing card system
For the period from 1 July 2017, please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2414
Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Portfolio
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2407
Tourism WA
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2414
Rottnest Island Authority
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2411
Racing and Gaming Portfolio
Racing Gaming and Liquor for 1 January 2017 to 30 June 2017
(a) and (b) $17 313.72
(c) Nil
Note: the answer to c) refers to the cost of administering the purchasing card system.
Racing Gaming and Liquor for the period from 1 July to 31 December 2017
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2407
Small Business Portfolio
Small Business Development Corporation
(a) $3 871
(b) $4 192
(c) Nil
Note: the answer to c) refers to the cost of administering the purchasing card system.
Defence Issues Portfolio
For the period 1 January 2017 – 30 June 2017 the Department of Commerce had financial responsibility for phones and data plans for Defence.
Department of Commerce 1 January 2017 to 30 June 2017
a) $103 310.59
b) Consolidated into part a)
c) Nil
Note: the answer to c) refers to the cost of administering the purchasing card system
For the period from 1 July 2017, please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2414
Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Portfolio
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2407
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