❓ Hon Ray Halligan asks about bad debts written off by the Department of Agriculture and the Forest Products Commission since December 1, 2003, including amounts, and names of debtors exceeding $10,000. The Minister provides the requested information, referencing the Financial Administration and Audit Act.
AnsweredQoN 1425Legislative Council
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For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial office, will the Minister provide the following information -
(1) What was the amount of bad debts written off for each Department and Agency since December 1 2003?
(2) Were any of these debts above $10 000?
(3) If so, what is the name of the person or company who owed the debt?
(1) What was the amount of bad debts written off for each Department and Agency since December 1 2003?
(2) Were any of these debts above $10 000?
(3) If so, what is the name of the person or company who owed the debt?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
24 August 2005
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Forestry
Response time
112 days
Please refer to the response provided to Question on Notice 1417. The Member should be aware that the write-off process is covered by the Financial Administration and Audit Act (FAAA). The FAAA has been in place since 1986 and similar provisions were in place in the Audit Act 1904. As a standard practice the agency would be expected to have taken all reasonable steps to recover and amend processes to avoid any recurrence prior to seeking approval to write-off. Compliance with the Financial Administration and Audit Act is audited annually by the Office of the Auditor General and any non compliance is reported to Parliament. Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
The Member should be aware that the write-off process is covered by the Financial Administration and Audit Act (FAAA). The FAAA has been in place since 1986 and similar provisions were in place in the Audit Act 1904. As a standard practice the agency would be expected to have taken all reasonable steps to recover and amend processes to avoid any recurrence prior to seeking approval to write-off. Compliance with the Financial Administration and Audit Act is audited annually by the Office of the Auditor General and any non compliance is reported to Parliament. Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
As a standard practice the agency would be expected to have taken all reasonable steps to recover and amend processes to avoid any recurrence prior to seeking approval to write-off. Compliance with the Financial Administration and Audit Act is audited annually by the Office of the Auditor General and any non compliance is reported to Parliament. Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
Compliance with the Financial Administration and Audit Act is audited annually by the Office of the Auditor General and any non compliance is reported to Parliament. Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
The Member should be aware that the write-off process is covered by the Financial Administration and Audit Act (FAAA). The FAAA has been in place since 1986 and similar provisions were in place in the Audit Act 1904. As a standard practice the agency would be expected to have taken all reasonable steps to recover and amend processes to avoid any recurrence prior to seeking approval to write-off. Compliance with the Financial Administration and Audit Act is audited annually by the Office of the Auditor General and any non compliance is reported to Parliament. Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
As a standard practice the agency would be expected to have taken all reasonable steps to recover and amend processes to avoid any recurrence prior to seeking approval to write-off. Compliance with the Financial Administration and Audit Act is audited annually by the Office of the Auditor General and any non compliance is reported to Parliament. Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
Compliance with the Financial Administration and Audit Act is audited annually by the Office of the Auditor General and any non compliance is reported to Parliament. Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
Department of Agriculture (1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(1) 2004/2005, $1,266.29; 2003/04, $11,113.12 (2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(2) No (3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(3) Not applicable Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
Forest Products Commission (1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(1) $491,643.61 (2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(2) Yes (3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
(3) The following companies had debts in excess of $10,000: Greencare Resources Pty Ltd McLean Recycling Industries T & E Wood Supplies APT Forestry
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