WA Parliament Question on Notice regarding traffic infringements and vehicle seizures for taxpayer-funded vehicles within the Minister's portfolio since January 1, 2017. Several departments reported infringements, primarily speeding and parking offences.

AnsweredQoN 2385Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 November 2017
Portfolio
Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement

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(1) Since 1 January 2017, has any taxpayer funded vehicle within any department, agency or Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities received a traffic-related infringement, and if so: (a) how many infringements have been received, broken down by offence; (b) what is the total value of infringements that were received; and (c) were there any infringements where a driver could not be identified and if so, what was the offence? (2) Since 1 January 2017, has any taxpayer funded vehicle within any department, agency and government trading enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibility been seized by Western Australia Police: (a) if so, why was the vehicle seized and on what date?

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Answered
8 May 2018
Responded by
Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement
Response time
16 days
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
(1) - (2) See tabled paper no.
Mineral Research Institute of Western Australia
(1) - (2) Not applicable
Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board (MyLeave)
(1) Yes
(a) One: Exceeded speed limit between 10 and 19 km/h.
(b) Unknown, value paid by officer concerned.
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission
(1) Yes
(a) One: Failure to comply with a notice requesting information
(b) $218.20
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
WorkCover WA
(1) Yes
(a) Two:
Offence one - Exceeded speed limit between 10 and 19 km/h
Offence two - Exceeded speed limit by not more than 9 km/h
(b) $600
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
Western Australian Electoral Commission
(1) Yes
(a) Two:
Offence two - Parking on a footpath.
Offence one - Exceeded speed limit by 7 km/h.
(b) $400
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable

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