❓ Hon Tom Stephens questions the Attorney General regarding payments made by departments/agencies within the Attorney General's portfolio to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry since February 1993. The response reveals some payments and corrects previous inaccurate information.
AnsweredQoN 561Legislative Council
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561. Hon Tom Stephens to the Attorney General:
What has been the cost incurred since February 1993 by any department or agency within the Attorney General's portfolio that pays -
(a) membership; or
(b) subscription fees,
to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry?
What has been the cost incurred since February 1993 by any department or agency within the Attorney General's portfolio that pays -
(a) membership; or
(b) subscription fees,
to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
14 November 2000
Response time
96 days
The Minister Replied:
Ministry of Justice
(a) Community Based Services Pilbara. Membership of the Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Records show that this was initially paid for by the Manager and claimed back from the Ministry of Justice.
1998/1999 - $250
1999/2000 - $250
Casuarina Prison, Acting Superintendent. Membership of the Kwinana Region of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Records show that this was paid directly by the Ministry of Justice.
1995 - $315
Incorrect advice was previously provided by the Ministry for an answer to a similar question in PQ 2334, asked by Hon Tom Stephens on June 21, 2000. The information provided for the answer to this question excluded this membership payment made in 1995.
(b) 1994 $159.00
1995 $159.00
1996 $159.00
1998 $190.00
1999 $190.00
All these subscriptions were for the yearly edition of the Western Australian Economic Review and the Handbook of Occupational Safety and Health Update Service.
The amounts paid for subscriptions to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry were also excluded in prior advice received from the Ministry for PQ 2334. The information currently provided by the Ministry is now complete.
Crown Solicitor's Office; Direction of Public Prosecutions; Equal Opportunity Commission; Law Reform Commission of WA; Legal Aid WA; Office of the Information Commissioner; Solicitor General
(a-b) Nil
Ministry of Justice
(a) Community Based Services Pilbara. Membership of the Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Records show that this was initially paid for by the Manager and claimed back from the Ministry of Justice.
1998/1999 - $250
1999/2000 - $250
Casuarina Prison, Acting Superintendent. Membership of the Kwinana Region of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Records show that this was paid directly by the Ministry of Justice.
1995 - $315
Incorrect advice was previously provided by the Ministry for an answer to a similar question in PQ 2334, asked by Hon Tom Stephens on June 21, 2000. The information provided for the answer to this question excluded this membership payment made in 1995.
(b) 1994 $159.00
1995 $159.00
1996 $159.00
1998 $190.00
1999 $190.00
All these subscriptions were for the yearly edition of the Western Australian Economic Review and the Handbook of Occupational Safety and Health Update Service.
The amounts paid for subscriptions to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry were also excluded in prior advice received from the Ministry for PQ 2334. The information currently provided by the Ministry is now complete.
Crown Solicitor's Office; Direction of Public Prosecutions; Equal Opportunity Commission; Law Reform Commission of WA; Legal Aid WA; Office of the Information Commissioner; Solicitor General
(a-b) Nil
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