❓ Question on Notice regarding media monitoring services engaged by the Attorney General's portfolio, specifically asking about the company used, monitoring basis, media outlets monitored, and recipients of the results. The Corruption and Crime Commission uses I-Sentia. Other agencies refer to QoN 1040.
AnsweredQoN 1032Legislative Assembly
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I refer to media monitoring services engaged by the Minister's departments, agencies, boards or publicly owned corporations and ask: (a) What company is engaged to provide the service; (b) Is the service engaged on an ad-hoc (keyword, topic etc.) basis or on continual subscription: (i) If engaged on an ad-hoc basis, what are the keywords or topics which are monitored by the service; (c) What media outlets are monitored; and (d) What officers receive the media monitoring results and on what frequency?
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8 August 2017
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The Corruption and Crime Comission:
(a) I-Sentia
All other agencies, boards:
(a) Nil.
(b) - (d) Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1040.
(a) I-Sentia
All other agencies, boards:
(a) Nil.
(b) - (d) Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1040.
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