❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the registration of gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation, and travel received by officers within the Attorney General and Minister for Commerce's portfolio. The response refers to tabled papers for most agencies, with some exceptions.
AnsweredQoN 4483Legislative Assembly
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For each department, agency and government trading enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, I ask in regard to the registration of the receipt of all gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel by officers: (a) what was the nature of the gift, benefit, hospitality, accommodation or travel received; (b) what was the date of receipt of each gift, benefit, hospitality, accommodation or travel; (c) what is the name of the individual, organisation or private company that offered the gift, benefit, hospitality, accommodation or travel; (d) what is the estimated individual value of gift, benefit, hospitality, accommodation or travel; and (e) does the organisation have any commercial or financial relationship with the individual, organisation or private company that offered the gift, benefit, hospitality, accommodation or travel and if so, what is the nature of that commercial or financial relationship?
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Answered
20 October 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Response time
42 days
Corruption and Crime Commission
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Commissioner for Children and Young People
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Department of Commerce
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Department of the Attorney General
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
The
Gifts, Benefits and Other Rewards Policy
form part of the Department of the Attorney General's Fraud and Corruption Control Plan. The Policy provides that where a gift, benefit or other reward with a value in excess of $25 has been offered, the business area must ensure that the item is included on the Department's Gift Register and that utilisation should not occur prior to the approval of the delegated authority. Benefits include hospitality, access to training, events and functions.
Officers from the Department of the Attorney General accepted the following gifts from private companies or individuals relating to hospitality and invitation to an event between
15 September 2014 and 12 August 2015.
The Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(a)-(e) Not applicable
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Equal Opportunity Commission
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Office of the Information Commissioner
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Legal Aid
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
(a)-(e) Not applicable.
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Solicitor General's Office
(a)-(e) Not applicable.
WorkCover
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Commissioner for Children and Young People
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Department of Commerce
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Department of the Attorney General
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
The
Gifts, Benefits and Other Rewards Policy
form part of the Department of the Attorney General's Fraud and Corruption Control Plan. The Policy provides that where a gift, benefit or other reward with a value in excess of $25 has been offered, the business area must ensure that the item is included on the Department's Gift Register and that utilisation should not occur prior to the approval of the delegated authority. Benefits include hospitality, access to training, events and functions.
Officers from the Department of the Attorney General accepted the following gifts from private companies or individuals relating to hospitality and invitation to an event between
15 September 2014 and 12 August 2015.
The Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(a)-(e) Not applicable
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Equal Opportunity Commission
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Office of the Information Commissioner
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Legal Aid
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
(a)-(e) Not applicable.
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
Solicitor General's Office
(a)-(e) Not applicable.
WorkCover
(a)-(e) See Tabled Paper No.
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