Hon. Moore asks about Treasury servicing the Lotteries Commission, specifically what 'serviced' means and if fees will be charged. Hon. Griffiths clarifies 'serviced' refers to corporate services to the minister and confirms no fees will be charged.

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28 June 2001
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The machinery of government report indicates that the Lotteries Commission will be serviced by Treasury. (1) What is meant by serviced in this context? (2) Will Treasury charge the Lotteries Commission a fee for being serviced? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS

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(1) In the context in which the question is put to me “serviced” essentially refers to servicing the minister responsible for government enterprises by providing corporate services to the minister to assist with his functions in relation to the Lotteries Commission. (2) No, certainly not.
(1) What is meant by serviced in this context? (2) Will Treasury charge the Lotteries Commission a fee for being serviced? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) In the context in which the question is put to me “serviced” essentially refers to servicing the minister responsible for government enterprises by providing corporate services to the minister to assist with his functions in relation to the Lotteries Commission. (2) No, certainly not.
(2) Will Treasury charge the Lotteries Commission a fee for being serviced? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) In the context in which the question is put to me “serviced” essentially refers to servicing the minister responsible for government enterprises by providing corporate services to the minister to assist with his functions in relation to the Lotteries Commission. (2) No, certainly not.
Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) In the context in which the question is put to me “serviced” essentially refers to servicing the minister responsible for government enterprises by providing corporate services to the minister to assist with his functions in relation to the Lotteries Commission. (2) No, certainly not.
(1) In the context in which the question is put to me “serviced” essentially refers to servicing the minister responsible for government enterprises by providing corporate services to the minister to assist with his functions in relation to the Lotteries Commission. (2) No, certainly not.
(2) No, certainly not.

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