❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks a breakdown of interpreter costs across agencies within the Attorney General's portfolio from 2008-2014. The response details expenditure for each agency, revealing significant variations.
AnsweredQoN 3582Legislative Assembly
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Can the Minister advise the total amount spent by each agency under his portfolio on interpreters for each of the financial years 2008–2009, 2009–2010, 2010–2011, 2011–2012, 2012–2013, and 2013–2014?
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Answered
26 March 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Attorney General
Response time
35 days
Corruption and Crime Commission
2008-2009 -- $777.00
2009-2010 -- $984.00
2010-2011 -- $42,212.00
2011-2012 -- $1,840.00
2012-2013 -- $296.00
2013-2014 -- $16,830.00
Commissioner for Children and Young People
2008-2014 -- Nil
Department of the Attorney General
2008-2009 -- $419,952.00
2009-2010 -- $593,144.00
2010-2011 -- $959,271.00
2011-2012 -- $914,329.00
2012-2013 -- $795,362.00
2013-2014 -- $771,729.00
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
2008-2009 -- $28,919.00
2009-2010 -- $21,420.00
2010-2011 -- $15,888.00
2011-2012 -- $22,584.00
2012-2013 -- $10,353.00
2013-2014 -- $26,734.00
Equal Opportunity Commission
2008-2009 -- $866.00
2009-2010 -- $828.00
2010-2011 -- $2,664.00
2011-2012 -- $1,466.00
2012-2013 -- $1,152.00
2013-2014 -- $2,328.00
Office of the Information Commissioner
2008-2009 -- $357.00
2009-2014 -- Nil
Legal Aid
2008-2009 -- $39,717.22
2009-2010 -- $48,902.30
2010-2011 -- $40,569.48
2011-2012 -- $57,537.80
2012-2013 -- $58,910.75
2013-2014 -- $60,245.95
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
2008-2014 -- Nil
NOTE: Funding is not provided by the Government. This expenditure is included in the Board's annual budget approved in advance by the Board.
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
2008-2009 -- $2,153.06
2009-2010 -- $937.42
2010-2011 -- $582.44
2011-2012 -- $433.95
2012-2013 -- $704.49
2013-2014 -- $417.89
Solicitor General's Office
2008-2014 -- Nil
2008-2009 -- $777.00
2009-2010 -- $984.00
2010-2011 -- $42,212.00
2011-2012 -- $1,840.00
2012-2013 -- $296.00
2013-2014 -- $16,830.00
Commissioner for Children and Young People
2008-2014 -- Nil
Department of the Attorney General
2008-2009 -- $419,952.00
2009-2010 -- $593,144.00
2010-2011 -- $959,271.00
2011-2012 -- $914,329.00
2012-2013 -- $795,362.00
2013-2014 -- $771,729.00
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
2008-2009 -- $28,919.00
2009-2010 -- $21,420.00
2010-2011 -- $15,888.00
2011-2012 -- $22,584.00
2012-2013 -- $10,353.00
2013-2014 -- $26,734.00
Equal Opportunity Commission
2008-2009 -- $866.00
2009-2010 -- $828.00
2010-2011 -- $2,664.00
2011-2012 -- $1,466.00
2012-2013 -- $1,152.00
2013-2014 -- $2,328.00
Office of the Information Commissioner
2008-2009 -- $357.00
2009-2014 -- Nil
Legal Aid
2008-2009 -- $39,717.22
2009-2010 -- $48,902.30
2010-2011 -- $40,569.48
2011-2012 -- $57,537.80
2012-2013 -- $58,910.75
2013-2014 -- $60,245.95
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
2008-2014 -- Nil
NOTE: Funding is not provided by the Government. This expenditure is included in the Board's annual budget approved in advance by the Board.
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
2008-2009 -- $2,153.06
2009-2010 -- $937.42
2010-2011 -- $582.44
2011-2012 -- $433.95
2012-2013 -- $704.49
2013-2014 -- $417.89
Solicitor General's Office
2008-2014 -- Nil
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