❓ A parliamentary question seeks details on hospitality accepted by ministerial staff from private entities. The answer reveals acceptance of tickets to sporting and other events, primarily from sporting organizations.
AnsweredQoN 8396Legislative Assembly
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Has any officer within the Minister's ministerial office accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual since 1 April 2012, and if so:
(a) how many officers have accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual;
(b) what was the nature of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel, and what is the name of the individual or private company that offered them; and
(c) what is the estimated individual value of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel?
(a) how many officers have accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual;
(b) what was the nature of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel, and what is the name of the individual or private company that offered them; and
(c) what is the estimated individual value of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel?
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Answered
11 September 2012
Responded by
Minister for Sport and Recreation; Racing and Gaming
Response time
35 days
(a) 3
(b - c)
(i) Two tickets to AFL football match with corporate hospitality, accepted from the Australian Football League, estimated cost $200 each;
(ii) Two tickets to each of two AFL football matches with corporate hospitality, accepted from the Western Australian Football Commission, estimated cost $200 each;
(iii) Two tickets to a Super 15 match with corporate hospitality, accepted from the Western Force, estimated cost $200 each;
(iv) Two tickets to a NRL match with corporate hospitality, representing the Minister, accepted from the WA Rugby League, estimated costs $200 each;
(v) One ticket to the Launch of WA Day with corporate hospitality, representing the Minister, accepted from the WA Turf Club, estimated cost $200.
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(b - c)
(i) Two tickets to AFL football match with corporate hospitality, accepted from the Australian Football League, estimated cost $200 each;
(ii) Two tickets to each of two AFL football matches with corporate hospitality, accepted from the Western Australian Football Commission, estimated cost $200 each;
(iii) Two tickets to a Super 15 match with corporate hospitality, accepted from the Western Force, estimated cost $200 each;
(iv) Two tickets to a NRL match with corporate hospitality, representing the Minister, accepted from the WA Rugby League, estimated costs $200 each;
(v) One ticket to the Launch of WA Day with corporate hospitality, representing the Minister, accepted from the WA Turf Club, estimated cost $200.
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