❓ Hon Peter Foss asks the Attorney General about the installation of a tie line between his office and the Department of Justice. The Attorney General responds that a tie line would be more expensive than current arrangements.
AnsweredQoN 882Legislative Council
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I refer to my questions on notice Nos 53 and 316 of 2001 -
(1) Does the Attorney General now have a tie line between his office and that of the Department of Justice?
(2) If so, when was it installed?
(3) If not, has any enquiry been made by his office as to possible savings to the taxpayer in such an arrangement, and if so what was the result?
(4) If such an enquiry has not been made, why has it not been?
(1) Does the Attorney General now have a tie line between his office and that of the Department of Justice?
(2) If so, when was it installed?
(3) If not, has any enquiry been made by his office as to possible savings to the taxpayer in such an arrangement, and if so what was the result?
(4) If such an enquiry has not been made, why has it not been?
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Answered
8 August 2003
Responded by
Minister for Racing and Gaming representing the Attorney General
Response time
45 days
(2) Not applicable. (3) Yes. The installation of a tie line would cost an estimated $2,500 per annum more than the current arrangements. (4) Not applicable.
(3) Yes. The installation of a tie line would cost an estimated $2,500 per annum more than the current arrangements. (4) Not applicable.
(4) Not applicable.
(3) Yes. The installation of a tie line would cost an estimated $2,500 per annum more than the current arrangements. (4) Not applicable.
(4) Not applicable.
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