❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed information on government credit card usage within departments and agencies under the Deputy Premier's responsibility, including the number of users, authorised limits, expenditure, and unauthorised expenditure over five financial years. The answer provided is incomplete and appears to be a copy/paste error.
AnsweredQoN 1693Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
Will the Deputy Premier please advise -
(1) The total number of employees within all Departments and agencies responsible to the Deputy Premier, authorised to use Government credit cards in the following years (in comparable figures) -
(a) 1999-2000;
(b) 2000-2001;
(c) 2001-2002;
(d) 2002-2003; and
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(2) The total authorised limit of all Government credit cards within all Departments and agencies responsible to the Deputy Premier in the following years (in comparable dollar figures) -
(a) 1999-2000;
(b) 2000-2001;
(c) 2001-2002;
(d) 2002-2003; and
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(3) The total authorised expenditure on all Government credit cards within all Departments and agencies responsible to the Deputy Premier in the following years (in comparable dollar figures) -
(a) 1999-2000;
(b) 2000-2001;
(c) 2001-2002;
(d) 2002-2003; and
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(4) The total unauthorised expenditure on Government credit cards within all Departments and agencies responsible to the Deputy Premier in the following years (in comparable dollar figures) -
(a) 1999-2000;
(b) 2000-2001;
(c) 2001-2002;
(d) 2002-2003; and
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(1) The total number of employees within all Departments and agencies responsible to the Deputy Premier, authorised to use Government credit cards in the following years (in comparable figures) -
(a) 1999-2000;
(b) 2000-2001;
(c) 2001-2002;
(d) 2002-2003; and
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(2) The total authorised limit of all Government credit cards within all Departments and agencies responsible to the Deputy Premier in the following years (in comparable dollar figures) -
(a) 1999-2000;
(b) 2000-2001;
(c) 2001-2002;
(d) 2002-2003; and
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(3) The total authorised expenditure on all Government credit cards within all Departments and agencies responsible to the Deputy Premier in the following years (in comparable dollar figures) -
(a) 1999-2000;
(b) 2000-2001;
(c) 2001-2002;
(d) 2002-2003; and
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(4) The total unauthorised expenditure on Government credit cards within all Departments and agencies responsible to the Deputy Premier in the following years (in comparable dollar figures) -
(a) 1999-2000;
(b) 2000-2001;
(c) 2001-2002;
(d) 2002-2003; and
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
1 April 2004
Responded by
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development representing the Deputy Premier
Response time
30 days
(b) 2000-2001; (c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(b) 2000-2001; (c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(b) 2000-2001; (c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(b) 2000-2001; (c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(b) 2000-2001; (c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(b) 2000-2001; (c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(b) 2000-2001; (c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(d) 2002-2003; and (e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
(e) 2003-2004 (to date)?
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