❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the loss or theft of mobile phones within the Minister for Science's portfolio, including costs, reporting to police, and outcomes. The response indicates a single phone loss in 2004/2005 costing $95, which was reported to the police but not recovered.
AnsweredQoN 157Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s control, including the Minister’s office -
(1) How many mobile phones were reported lost or stolen for the financial years 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 and to date in the current financial year?
(2) What was the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile phones for the financial years 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 and to date in the current financial year?
(3) Was the loss or theft of any of these mobile phones reported to the police?
(4) If so, when were they reported?
(5) Of those reported, what has been the outcome?
(1) How many mobile phones were reported lost or stolen for the financial years 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 and to date in the current financial year?
(2) What was the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile phones for the financial years 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 and to date in the current financial year?
(3) Was the loss or theft of any of these mobile phones reported to the police?
(4) If so, when were they reported?
(5) Of those reported, what has been the outcome?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
18 May 2005
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training representing the Minister for Science
Response time
22 days
The Minister for Science has provided the following response: Office of Science and Innovation: (1) 2002/2003 - 0, 2003/2004 - 0 and 2004/2005 - 1. (2) 2002/2003 $0; 2003/2004 $0; 2004/2005 $95 (3) Yes (4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
Office of Science and Innovation: (1) 2002/2003 - 0, 2003/2004 - 0 and 2004/2005 - 1. (2) 2002/2003 $0; 2003/2004 $0; 2004/2005 $95 (3) Yes (4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(1) 2002/2003 - 0, 2003/2004 - 0 and 2004/2005 - 1. (2) 2002/2003 $0; 2003/2004 $0; 2004/2005 $95 (3) Yes (4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(2) 2002/2003 $0; 2003/2004 $0; 2004/2005 $95 (3) Yes (4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(3) Yes (4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
Office of Science and Innovation: (1) 2002/2003 - 0, 2003/2004 - 0 and 2004/2005 - 1. (2) 2002/2003 $0; 2003/2004 $0; 2004/2005 $95 (3) Yes (4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(1) 2002/2003 - 0, 2003/2004 - 0 and 2004/2005 - 1. (2) 2002/2003 $0; 2003/2004 $0; 2004/2005 $95 (3) Yes (4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(2) 2002/2003 $0; 2003/2004 $0; 2004/2005 $95 (3) Yes (4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(3) Yes (4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(4) 19/11/2004. (5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
(5) To date the phone has not been recovered.
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