❓ A Western Australian parliamentary question seeks information on lost and stolen laptops and mobile phones within the Department of Agriculture and Food. The response details the number of items lost/stolen and their depreciated or actual value.
AnsweredQoN 779Legislative Assembly
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For each department, agency or government-trading enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities, I ask: (a) how many notebook computers or laptops have been recorded as lost since 1 July 2012; (b) how many notebook computers or laptops have been recorded as stolen since 1 July 2012; (c) what is the actual or estimated value of the lost or stolen notebook computers; (d) how many mobile phones have been recorded as lost since 1 July 2012; (e) how many mobile phones have been recorded as stolen since 1 July 2012; and (f) what is the actual or estimated value of the lost or stolen mobile phones?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Agriculture and Food
Response time
48 days
FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD
(date range 1 July 2012 - 30 June 2013)
(a)
One laptop/notebook was lost
(b)
Five laptops/notebooks were stolen
(c)
The six laptops/notebooks are more than two years olds; and fully depreciated, and have a nil value
(d)
Three mobile telephones were lost
(e)
Nil
(f)
2 x iPhones @ $872 each =
$1,744
1 x Samsung basic mobile =
$ 119
Total
$1,863
(date range 1 July 2012 - 30 June 2013)
(a)
One laptop/notebook was lost
(b)
Five laptops/notebooks were stolen
(c)
The six laptops/notebooks are more than two years olds; and fully depreciated, and have a nil value
(d)
Three mobile telephones were lost
(e)
Nil
(f)
2 x iPhones @ $872 each =
$1,744
1 x Samsung basic mobile =
$ 119
Total
$1,863
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