❓ Question on Notice regarding the total leave liability for departments, agencies, and government trading enterprises within the Attorney General and Minister for Commerce's portfolio responsibilities as of March 1, 2017, 2018, and 2019. The answer provides figures for various agencies, with some data limitations noted.
AnsweredQoN 4985Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
What is the total leave liability as at 1 March 2017, 1
March 2018 and 1 March 2019 for all
departments, agencies or government trading enterprises within the Minister’s portfolio
responsibilities?
March 2018 and 1 March 2019 for all
departments, agencies or government trading enterprises within the Minister’s portfolio
responsibilities?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 May 2019
Response time
6 days
The Corruption and Crime Commission:
$3.474 million as at 1 March 2017;
$3.361 million as at 1 March 2018; and
$4.231 million as at March 2019.
The Department of Justice (including the State Solicitors and Solicitor General’s Offices):
Total leave liability as at 1 March 2017, 1 March 2018 and 1 March 2019 1 .
Date
Agency
$
30-Jun-17 2
Dept of the Attorney General
$30,148,495
30-Jun-17
Dept of Corrective Services
$105,942,448
Sum of 30 Jun ‘17 figures
$136,090,943
1-Apr-18
Dept of Justice
$132,150,453
1-Apr-19
Dept of Justice
$137,161,191
1 Extraction of data on specified dates is not available due to current configuration of the payroll system. The nearest possible date has been provided instead.
2 Historical data for dates requested unavailable due to MOG amalgamation which came into effect 1 July 2017.
The Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety:
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4981.
The Equal Opportunity Commission:
1 March 2017 $634 573;
1 March 2018 $654 419; and
1 March 2019 $590 162.
LegalAid Western Australia:
1 March 2017 $6,200,955;
1 March 2018 $6,038,476; and
1 March 2019 $6,174,622.
Office of the Commissioner for Children and Young People:
1 March 2017 348.19 days;
1 March 2018 492.09 days; and
1 March 2019 512.19 days.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions:
1 March 2017 $8,264,895;
1 March 2018 $7,953,240; and
1 March 2019 $7,974,269.
Office of the Information Commissioner:
1 March 2017 $189.515;
1 March 2018 $205,559; and
1 March 2019 $227,546.
$3.474 million as at 1 March 2017;
$3.361 million as at 1 March 2018; and
$4.231 million as at March 2019.
The Department of Justice (including the State Solicitors and Solicitor General’s Offices):
Total leave liability as at 1 March 2017, 1 March 2018 and 1 March 2019 1 .
Date
Agency
$
30-Jun-17 2
Dept of the Attorney General
$30,148,495
30-Jun-17
Dept of Corrective Services
$105,942,448
Sum of 30 Jun ‘17 figures
$136,090,943
1-Apr-18
Dept of Justice
$132,150,453
1-Apr-19
Dept of Justice
$137,161,191
1 Extraction of data on specified dates is not available due to current configuration of the payroll system. The nearest possible date has been provided instead.
2 Historical data for dates requested unavailable due to MOG amalgamation which came into effect 1 July 2017.
The Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety:
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4981.
The Equal Opportunity Commission:
1 March 2017 $634 573;
1 March 2018 $654 419; and
1 March 2019 $590 162.
LegalAid Western Australia:
1 March 2017 $6,200,955;
1 March 2018 $6,038,476; and
1 March 2019 $6,174,622.
Office of the Commissioner for Children and Young People:
1 March 2017 348.19 days;
1 March 2018 492.09 days; and
1 March 2019 512.19 days.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions:
1 March 2017 $8,264,895;
1 March 2018 $7,953,240; and
1 March 2019 $7,974,269.
Office of the Information Commissioner:
1 March 2017 $189.515;
1 March 2018 $205,559; and
1 March 2019 $227,546.
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