A WA parliamentary question on notice requesting a breakdown of outstanding creditor payments across various departments and agencies within the Minister's portfolio as of June 30, 2006. The response details the amounts and number of creditors outstanding for different time periods, along with explanations for delays.

AnsweredQoN 1365Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 August 2006
Portfolio
Resources and Assisting the Minister for State Development; Employment Protection; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern

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For each Department and Agency within the Minister’s portfolio -
(1) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days as at 30 June 2006?
(2) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 60 days as at 30 June 2006?
(3) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 90 days as at 30 June 2006?
(4) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 120 days as at 30 June 2006?
(5) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding more than 120 days as at 30 June 2006?

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Answered
31 August 2006
Responded by
Minister for Resources and Assisting the Minister for State Development; Employment Protection; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern
Response time
16 days
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. $7 101 524.30 $3 919 702.48 $93 242.47 $11 472.65 $1 504 416.57 1635 Creditors 117 Creditors 23 Creditors 12 Creditors 27 Creditors The Department of the Industry and Resources makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days as the Department's Financial Management Information System is set up for invoices to be automatically paid within 30 days of the date of the invoices, once the invoices have been approved for payment, however, there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided, are: Late invoices Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Early Invoices Some creditors submit invoices prior to goods or services being fully provided. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. The Department of Consumer and Employment Protection advises: The Department of Consumer and Employment Protection makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures below, are: Late Billing - some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Grant payments - grant payments are made when certain milestones are met. The department needs to be satisfied these have been met and this can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices - payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed and/or the original invoices not received. Early receipt of invoice - invoices can be received from creditors prior to the goods and/or service having been received. Payment is not made until the goods/service has been received. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. (1) $59,291 - 58 creditors (2) $15,717 - 5 creditors (3) $10,483 - 5 creditors (4) $0 - Nil (5) $4,307 - 2 creditors WorkCover advises: WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
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$3 919 702.48 $93 242.47 $11 472.65 $1 504 416.57
$93 242.47 $11 472.65 $1 504 416.57
$11 472.65 $1 504 416.57
$1 504 416.57
117 Creditors 23 Creditors 12 Creditors 27 Creditors
23 Creditors 12 Creditors 27 Creditors
12 Creditors 27 Creditors
27 Creditors
The Department of the Industry and Resources makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days as the Department's Financial Management Information System is set up for invoices to be automatically paid within 30 days of the date of the invoices, once the invoices have been approved for payment, however, there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided, are: Late invoices Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Early Invoices Some creditors submit invoices prior to goods or services being fully provided. Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. The Department of Consumer and Employment Protection advises: The Department of Consumer and Employment Protection makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures below, are: Late Billing - some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Grant payments - grant payments are made when certain milestones are met. The department needs to be satisfied these have been met and this can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices - payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed and/or the original invoices not received. Early receipt of invoice - invoices can be received from creditors prior to the goods and/or service having been received. Payment is not made until the goods/service has been received. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. (1) $59,291 - 58 creditors (2) $15,717 - 5 creditors (3) $10,483 - 5 creditors (4) $0 - Nil (5) $4,307 - 2 creditors WorkCover advises: WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
The Department of Consumer and Employment Protection advises: The Department of Consumer and Employment Protection makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures below, are: Late Billing - some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Grant payments - grant payments are made when certain milestones are met. The department needs to be satisfied these have been met and this can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices - payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed and/or the original invoices not received. Early receipt of invoice - invoices can be received from creditors prior to the goods and/or service having been received. Payment is not made until the goods/service has been received. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. (1) $59,291 - 58 creditors (2) $15,717 - 5 creditors (3) $10,483 - 5 creditors (4) $0 - Nil (5) $4,307 - 2 creditors WorkCover advises: WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
The Department of Consumer and Employment Protection makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures below, are: Late Billing - some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. Grant payments - grant payments are made when certain milestones are met. The department needs to be satisfied these have been met and this can cause delays in payment. Misdirected invoices - payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed and/or the original invoices not received. Early receipt of invoice - invoices can be received from creditors prior to the goods and/or service having been received. Payment is not made until the goods/service has been received. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. (1) $59,291 - 58 creditors (2) $15,717 - 5 creditors (3) $10,483 - 5 creditors (4) $0 - Nil (5) $4,307 - 2 creditors WorkCover advises: WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(2) $15,717 - 5 creditors (3) $10,483 - 5 creditors (4) $0 - Nil (5) $4,307 - 2 creditors WorkCover advises: WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(3) $10,483 - 5 creditors (4) $0 - Nil (5) $4,307 - 2 creditors WorkCover advises: WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(4) $0 - Nil (5) $4,307 - 2 creditors WorkCover advises: WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(5) $4,307 - 2 creditors WorkCover advises: WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
WorkCover advises: WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
WorkCover's policy is to ensure that creditors are paid within 30 days of invoice date, however periodically circumstances occur that may delay payment. For example, these delays could arise as a result of: · Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
· Late billing; · Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
· Accounts in dispute; and · Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
· Misdirected invoices. (1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(1) 126 creditors valued at $347,525.55. (2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(2) 9 creditors valued at $7,073.02. (3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(3) Nil . (4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(4) Nil . (5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(5) 2 creditors valued at $6,017.00. Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission advises: (For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission) (1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(1) 7 creditors totalling $18,856 (2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(2)-(5) Nil Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board advises: (1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(1) 24 creditors valued at $96,237 (2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(2)-(5) Nil Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission advises: (1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(1) 15 Creditors outstanding - Total amount outstanding = $14565. (2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(2)-(5) NIL Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
Great Southern Development Commission advises: The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
The Great Southern Development Commission makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible. Examples, which are reflected in the figures provided below are: · Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
· Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the finance system is the date of the invoice (not the date the invoice is received) and therefore such invoices will appear as outstanding for more than 30 days even if they are paid on the day they are received. · Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
· Accounts in dispute Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
Accounts are not approved for payment until any dispute is resolved. · Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
· Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
Grant payments are not made until the Commission is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. · Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
· Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. (1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(1) 11 creditors valued at $124,086.20 (2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(2) Nil (3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(3) 1 Creditor valued at $5,500 (4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(4) 5 Creditors valued at $24,328.15 (5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00
(5) 3 Creditors valued at $6,228.00

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