A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the Code Monitoring Committee, specifically concerning complaints received, reporting practices, and operational costs. The answer indicates no complaints were received and provides the total cost of servicing the committee.

AnsweredQoN 369Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 August 2005
Portfolio
Consumer and Employment Protection

QuestionView source ↗

(b) of these complaints - (i) how many were made by Union Officials; (ii) how many were made by builders or contractors; (iii) what were the outcomes of each complaint; and (iv) how many complaints were referred to the Building Industry and Special Projects Inspectorate; (c) has the Committee provided formal reports to the Minister, and - (i) if yes, have these reports been made public; and (ii) if yes, in what format; and (d) what was the total cost of servicing the Code Monitoring Committee for the stated period?
(ii) how many were made by builders or contractors; (iii) what were the outcomes of each complaint; and (iv) how many complaints were referred to the Building Industry and Special Projects Inspectorate;
(iii) what were the outcomes of each complaint; and (iv) how many complaints were referred to the Building Industry and Special Projects Inspectorate;
(iv) how many complaints were referred to the Building Industry and Special Projects Inspectorate;
(ii) if yes, in what format; and
(b) N/A. (c) No. (d) $1,694.00
(c) No. (d) $1,694.00
(d) $1,694.00

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
14 September 2005
Responded by
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection
Response time
27 days
(a) None.
(b) N/A.
(c) No.
(d) $1,694.00

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