❓ Mr. Wyatt questions the Treasurer regarding the Economic Audit Committee's activities, frequency of meetings, reporting, and costs. The Treasurer provides details on meeting schedules, reporting frequency, interactions with ministers and department heads, expected conclusion date, and total cost.
AnsweredQoN 645Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many times has the Economic Audit Committee met since it was first formed?
(2) Does the Economic Audit Committee meet on a regular basis; and
(a) if so, how often does it meet?
(3) How many times has the Economic Audit Committee reported to the Treasurer?
(4) How many times has the Economic Audit Committee met with each Government Minister?
(5) How many times has the Economic Audit Committee met with each head of Government departments?
(6) Can the Treasurer provide an estimation of when he expects the Economic Audit Committee to conclude?
(7) Can the Treasurer provide an estimation of the total cost of the Economic Audit Committee to the State; and
(a) if not, can he advise the budgeted cost for the Economic Audit Committee?
(2) Does the Economic Audit Committee meet on a regular basis; and
(a) if so, how often does it meet?
(3) How many times has the Economic Audit Committee reported to the Treasurer?
(4) How many times has the Economic Audit Committee met with each Government Minister?
(5) How many times has the Economic Audit Committee met with each head of Government departments?
(6) Can the Treasurer provide an estimation of when he expects the Economic Audit Committee to conclude?
(7) Can the Treasurer provide an estimation of the total cost of the Economic Audit Committee to the State; and
(a) if not, can he advise the budgeted cost for the Economic Audit Committee?
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Answered
5 May 2009
Response time
34 days
(1) 13.
(2) Yes.
(a) In general, the Committee meets on a monthly basis. This has been supplemented by more regular teleconferences when required.
(3) Once.
(4) The full Committee has met with the Treasurer on two occasions. In addition, some Committee members have met separately with other Government Ministers.
(5) The full Committee has not held meetings with heads of Government departments. Some Committee members have met separately with heads of Government departments to discuss the Economic Audit.
(6) 30 September 2009.
(7) $1,500,000.
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(2) Yes.
(a) In general, the Committee meets on a monthly basis. This has been supplemented by more regular teleconferences when required.
(3) Once.
(4) The full Committee has met with the Treasurer on two occasions. In addition, some Committee members have met separately with other Government Ministers.
(5) The full Committee has not held meetings with heads of Government departments. Some Committee members have met separately with heads of Government departments to discuss the Economic Audit.
(6) 30 September 2009.
(7) $1,500,000.
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