The question seeks the final total cost of a contract. The answer declines to provide the information due to the resource burden of researching invoices and payments, offering to respond to specific queries instead.

AnsweredQoN 116Legislative Assembly
Asked
29 June 2005
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Water Resources; Federal Affairs

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(b) the final total cost of the contract?
Although it is anticipated that there would not be a significant number of single purchases that exceed $5,000, the provision of the information would still require considerable research including an analysis of invoices and payments associated with the activities of the Minister's Office. This would divert staff resources from their normal duties that can not be currently justified. However, if the Member has a specific query I will endeavour to provide a response.

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Answered
25 August 2005
Response time
57 days
Although it is anticipated that there would not be a significant number of single purchases that exceed $5,000, the provision of the information would still require considerable research including an analysis of invoices and payments associated with the activities of the Minister's Office. This would divert staff resources from their normal duties that can not be currently justified. However, if the Member has a specific query I will endeavour to provide a response.

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