❓ A Western Australian parliamentary question on notice regarding the use, cost, and security of online payment systems within the Culture and the Arts portfolio. The answer focuses on the Western Australian Museum's Welcome Walls Project.
AnsweredQoN 929Legislative Council
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For all Departments and Agencies under the control of your portfolio, will the Minister advise -
(1) Which Departments and Agencies have on-line payment systems available to the public?
(2) For what purpose is this payment system used?
(3) For the financial years 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, and the current financial year to date, can the Minister please provide a breakdown of costs associated with each of these on-line payment systems?
(4) Have any complaints been received regarding the security of information sent through these on-line payment systems being compromised in any way?
(5) If so, what action was taken to address these complaints?
(6) Has the security of information being transferred through any of these on-line payment systems ever been found to be compromised?
(7) If so, in what way?
(8) Has any compensation or reimbursement been paid for instances where the security of information transferred has been compromised?
(1) Which Departments and Agencies have on-line payment systems available to the public?
(2) For what purpose is this payment system used?
(3) For the financial years 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, and the current financial year to date, can the Minister please provide a breakdown of costs associated with each of these on-line payment systems?
(4) Have any complaints been received regarding the security of information sent through these on-line payment systems being compromised in any way?
(5) If so, what action was taken to address these complaints?
(6) Has the security of information being transferred through any of these on-line payment systems ever been found to be compromised?
(7) If so, in what way?
(8) Has any compensation or reimbursement been paid for instances where the security of information transferred has been compromised?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
19 May 2005
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
23 days
Western Australian Museum (1) Western Australian Maritime Museum - Welcome Walls Project. (2) The on-line payment system allows the public to register for the Welcome Walls (3) Only applicable for: 2004-2005 = (total $3 277.20 excluding GST) · One time set up fee including the initial bank clearing set up for the merchant service arrangement excluding a daily FTP file = $1 500 · Payment file set up fee = $600 · Transaction fees for WAFastpay for the months August to October 2004: 3350 @ $0.30 = $1 005 · Transaction fees for WAFastpay for the months November to December 2004: 243 @ $0.30 = $72.90 · Transaction fees for WAFastpay for the months January to March 2004: 331 @ $0.30 = $99.30 (4) No (5) Not applicable (6) No (7) Not applicable (8) No
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