❓ Question regarding the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs' and their staff's use of on-demand transport services like Uber, and whether the costs were borne by the Department of Premier and Cabinet. The answer indicates no such services were used in a Ministerial capacity.
AnsweredQoN 971Legislative Council
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I refer to the use of on-demand transport services, such as Uber, undertaken by the Minister or members of the Minister's staff, and I ask: (a) has the Minister or the Minister's staff utilised such servcies; (b) were the costs of such service borne by the Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC); (c) please identify in each case the name of the person utilising such services; and (d) what is the DPC protocol with respect to the use of on-demand transport services?
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Answered
5 April 2018
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Response time
8 days
(a – c) No. The Minister and his staff have not utilised on-demand transport services, such as Uber, in a Ministerial capacity. (d) Please refer to answer for Legislative Council question on notice 992.
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