❓ A WA parliamentary question probes Eventscorp's funding of One Movement Pty Ltd, focusing on its financial viability and whether Eventscorp was aware of potential going concern issues. The Minister denies knowledge of One Movement not trading as a going concern.
AnsweredQoN 5322Legislative Assembly
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In relation to the Independent Audit Report for 2009 to the members of One Movement, received by Eventscorp, and the statement included under “Emphasis of Matter Regarding Going Concern” that One Movement Pty Ltd has a deficiency of working capital and a deficiency of net assets, I ask:
(a) when did Eventscorp and the Minister first become aware that One Movement was not trading as a going concern;
(b) why did the Minister and Eventscorp continue to fund the 2010 One Movement if One Movement was not trading as a going concern;
(c) how many events since the election of the Barnett Government has the Minister and Eventscorp funded which were operated by bodies which were not trading as a going concern;
(d) how many already funded events since the election of the Barnett Government has the Minister and Eventscorp stopped funding which were operated by bodies which were not trading as a going concern; and
(e) will the Minister now table the actual numeric dollar figures excluded in this document; and
(i) if not, why not?
(a) when did Eventscorp and the Minister first become aware that One Movement was not trading as a going concern;
(b) why did the Minister and Eventscorp continue to fund the 2010 One Movement if One Movement was not trading as a going concern;
(c) how many events since the election of the Barnett Government has the Minister and Eventscorp funded which were operated by bodies which were not trading as a going concern;
(d) how many already funded events since the election of the Barnett Government has the Minister and Eventscorp stopped funding which were operated by bodies which were not trading as a going concern; and
(e) will the Minister now table the actual numeric dollar figures excluded in this document; and
(i) if not, why not?
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Answered
21 June 2011
Responded by
Minister for Tourism
Response time
35 days
(a - b) The Minister and Eventscorp have not been made aware that One Movement Pty Ltd was not trading as a going concern. The Independent Audit of the 2009 Financial Reports did not state that One Movement Pty Ltd was not trading as a going concern.
(c) Eventscorp is not aware of any events, since the election of the Liberal-National Government, that were operated by bodies which were not trading as a going concern.
(d) Eventscorp is not aware of any already funded events, since the election of the Liberal-National Government, which were operated by bodies which were not trading as a going concern.
(e) Please refer to Legislative Assembly question on notice 5334.
(i) Not applicable.
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(c) Eventscorp is not aware of any events, since the election of the Liberal-National Government, that were operated by bodies which were not trading as a going concern.
(d) Eventscorp is not aware of any already funded events, since the election of the Liberal-National Government, which were operated by bodies which were not trading as a going concern.
(e) Please refer to Legislative Assembly question on notice 5334.
(i) Not applicable.
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