A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice (QoN 4637) inquired about lost or stolen mobile phones within departments and agencies under the Minister for the Mid West and Wheatbelt's control for the six months leading up to December 31, 2006. The answer indicated that no mobile phones were reported lost or stolen during that period.

AnsweredQoN 4637Legislative Council
Asked
20 March 2007
Portfolio
the Mid West and Wheatbelt

QuestionView source ↗

For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial office -
(1) How many mobile phones have been reported lost or stolen for the six months to 31 December 2006?
(2) What was the total value of the mobile phones that were lost or stolen?
(3) Was the loss or theft of any of these mobile phones reported to the police?
(4) If yes to (3), when were these reports made?
(5) Of those reported, what has been the outcome?
(6) If any were not reported to the police, why not?
(7) What steps, if any, have been put into place with a view to eliminating, or at least reducing, these losses?
(8) When were these steps put into place?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
1 May 2007
Responded by
Minister for the Mid West and Wheatbelt
Response time
42 days
1) None 2) -8) Not applicable Mid West Development Commission 1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable Wheatbelt Development Commission 1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable
2) -8) Not applicable Mid West Development Commission 1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable Wheatbelt Development Commission 1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable
Mid West Development Commission 1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable Wheatbelt Development Commission 1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable
1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable Wheatbelt Development Commission 1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable
2) - 8) Not applicable Wheatbelt Development Commission 1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable
Wheatbelt Development Commission 1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable
1) None 2) - 8) Not applicable
2) - 8) Not applicable

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