❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice requested information on the number and value of lost or stolen electronic devices from the Road Safety Commission and the WA Police Force in 2016-17 and 2017-18. The WA Police Force reported several lost or stolen items, while the Road Safety Commission reported none.
AnsweredQoN 3534Legislative Assembly
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In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities for any of their departments, agencies, government trading enterprises or boards, I ask how many of the following devices have been reported as either lost or stolen in 2016-17 and 2017-18: (a) Mobile tablet devices; (b) Mobile phones; (c) Laptops; (d) Desktop computers; (e) Printers; (f) Scanners; (g) Photocopiers; and (h) What is the estimated total value of items (a-g) lost or stolen?
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Answered
20 September 2018
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
11 days
The Road Safety Commission advised the following:
(a) – (g) Nil
(h) Not applicable.
The Western Australian Police Force advised the following:
(a) 2016-17 two; 2017-18 two
(b) 2016-17 fourteen; 2017-18 sixty seven
(c) 2016-17 three; 2017-18 twenty five
(d) 2016-17 two; 2017-18 six
(e) 2016-17 two; 2017-18 two
(f) 2016-17 zero; 2017-18 four
(g) 2016-17 zero; 2017-18 two
(h) $107 017.51
(a) – (g) Nil
(h) Not applicable.
The Western Australian Police Force advised the following:
(a) 2016-17 two; 2017-18 two
(b) 2016-17 fourteen; 2017-18 sixty seven
(c) 2016-17 three; 2017-18 twenty five
(d) 2016-17 two; 2017-18 six
(e) 2016-17 two; 2017-18 two
(f) 2016-17 zero; 2017-18 four
(g) 2016-17 zero; 2017-18 two
(h) $107 017.51
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