❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice requests a breakdown of outstanding creditor payments for various departments and agencies within the Attorney General's portfolio as of June 2009. The response details the amounts and number of creditors outstanding for different time periods.
AnsweredQoN 957Legislative Council
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For each Department and Agency within the Attorney General’s portfolios, as at 24 June 2009, -
(1) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days?
(2) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 60 days?
(3) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 90 days?
(4) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 120 days?
(5) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding more than 120 days?
(1) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days?
(2) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 60 days?
(3) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 90 days?
(4) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 120 days?
(5) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding more than 120 days?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 September 2009
Responded by
Minister for Transport representing the Attorney General
Response time
76 days
Law Reform Commission of WA Includes transactions to 30 June 2009. (1) $14,423 owing to 4 creditors. (2) Nil. (3) Nil. (4) Nil. (5) Nil. Legal Aid Commission of WA (1) $259,498.01 and 98 trade creditors. (2-5) Nil. Legal Costs Committee Includes transactions to 30 June 2009. (1) $2,565 owing to 1 creditor. (2) Nil. (3) Nil. (4) Nil. (5) Nil. Office of the Information Commissioner (1) 32 creditors under 30 days, totalling $62,994.04. (2) 9 creditors between 30-60 days, totalling $7,631.48. (3) 7 creditors between 60-90 days, totalling $6,330.89. (4-5) Nil. Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission Includes transactions to 30 June 2009. (1) $409 owing to 1 creditor. (2) Nil. (3) Nil. (4) Nil. (5) Nil. Professional Standards Council Includes transactions to 30 June 2009. (1) $43,567 owing to 1 creditor. (2) Nil. (3) Nil. (4) Nil. (5) Nil. Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on http://www.rtlib.com
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