❓ The Member for Dawesville, Mr Kirkup, asks about the logging of swipe-card access at Dumas House, including external doors, internal doors, and the basement carpark. The government declines to answer, citing security concerns.
AnsweredQoN 603Legislative Assembly
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With respect to physical movements at Dumas House: (a) Are logs kept of swipe-card access to external secure doors, and if so: (i) for how long are these logs retained; and (ii) what information is stored on these logs; (b) Are logs kept of swipe-card access to internal secure doors, and if so: (i) for how long are these logs retained; and (ii) what information is stored on these logs; and (c) Are logs kept of remote or swipe card access to the basement carpark, and if so: (i) for how long are these logs retained; and (ii) what information is stored on these logs?
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Answered
27 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Finance
Response time
7 days
It would be inappropriate for the Government to publicly release the details of the security arrangements that are in place for Dumas House given the potential risks to building occupants and their visitors.
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