A WA parliamentary question on notice requesting information on fleet and non-fleet vehicles within various government agencies, including costs associated with cleaning and detailing. The answers reveal varying practices and expenditures across different departments.

AnsweredQoN 756Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 June 2013
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Commerce

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(1) As at 1 June 2013, I ask: (a) how many fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department; and (b) how many non-fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department? (2) Since 1 January 2013, I ask: (a) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning fleet vehicles; (b) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning non-fleet vehicles; (c) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been commercially cleaned; (d) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing fleet vehicles; (e) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing non-fleet vehicles; and (f) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been detailed?

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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister representing the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Response time
48 days
Corruption and Crime Commission
(1) (a) 14 fleet vehicles
(b) 2 non-fleet vehicles.
(2) (a) Nil. Cleaning of fleet vehicles is the responsibility of the assigned driver ($40.00 using drive-through car wash services at BP and Gull Service Stations).
(b) Nil. Cleaning of non-fleet vehicles is the responsibility of the individual officer (no expenditure using drive-through car wash services at BP or Gull Service Stations).
(c) Not Applicable.
(d)-(e) Nil.
(f) Not Applicable.
Commissioner for Children and Young People
(1) (a) Two
(b) One
(2) (a) Nil
(b)-(c) Not applicable.
(d) Nil
(e)-(f) Not applicable
Department of Commerce
(1)(a) 219
(b) Nil.
(2)(a) $60.50
(b) Not applicable.
(c) S & A Smash Repairs, 103 Frobisher Street, Osborne Park.
(d)-(f) Not applicable.
Department of the Attorney General
(1) (a) The Department has 226 vehicles inclusive of 148 allocated to the Judiciary and members of the State Administrative Tribunal.
(b) Nil
(2) (a)$5,156.65 via fleetcard which gives access to car wash facilities
(b) Nil
(c) Various BP, Shell and Caltex fuel stations at various Perth locations
(d) $12,985 for cleaning/detailing of cars allocated to the Judiciary
(e) Nil
(f)
James for Auto Clean, 26 McKinlay Avenue, Padbury WA 6025. However, car cleaning/detailing from this company primarily occurs onsite at courts.
Director of Public Prosecutions
(1)  (a) 19
(b) 8
*
(2) (a) No cost. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecution does not have vehicles commercially cleaned.
(b) to (f) Not applicable.
[*For the purposes of this answer, 'non-fleet vehicles' are taken to vehicles leased for senior lawyers with Salaries and Allowances Tribunal coverage.]
Equal Opportunity Commission
(1) (a) One
(b) None
(2) (a) Nil
(b)-(c) Not applicable.
(d) Nil
(e)-(f) Not applicable
Office of the Information Commissioner
(1) Nil
(2) Not applicable
Legal Aid
(1) (a) 21
(b) None
(2) Not applicable
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
(1) Nil
(2) Not applicable
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
(1) Nil
(2) Not applicable
Law Reform Commission of Western Australia
(1) (a) One;
(b)None;
(2) (a) Nil;
(b)-(f) Not applicable;
Solicitor General's Office
(1) Nil
(2) Not applicable.
Western Australia Industrial Relations Commission
(1) (a) One
(b) None
(2) (a) Nil
(b)-(c) Not applicable.
(d) Nil
(e)-(f) Not applicable
WorkCover
(1) (a) 13
(b) 1
(2) (a)-(b) Nil
(c) Not applicable
(d)-(e) Nil
(f) Not applicable

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