A WA parliamentary question reveals the number and value of stolen government vehicles within the Education and Training portfolio over the past five years. The Department of Education experienced the most thefts, with all vehicles recovered.

AnsweredQoN 2841Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 March 2018
Portfolio
Education and Training

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In the past five years and up to the present date, have any government vehicles been reported stolen for each Department, Agency and Government Trading Enterprise (GTEs) in the portfolio of the Minister, and if so: (a) how many vehicles were stolen from a government premises; (b) how many vehicles were stolen from a residential dwelling or private premises; and (c) what was the total value of vehicles stolen in each year?

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Answered
8 May 2018
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
7 days
Department of Education
Yes
(a)   12
(b)   1
(c)   Data provided by RiskCover and State Fleet for the past five years includes information from Department of Education, Department of Education Services, School Curriculum and Standards Authority and Country High School Hostels Authority.
All stolen vehicles were recovered.
Year
Number of vehicles
Value of vehicles at time of theft
2013
2
$35,874
2014
5
$161,073
2015
2
$13,635
2016
2
$40,262
2017
1
$24,390
2018
1
$26,864
Total
13
$302,098
Department of Training and Workforce Development
No
(a)-(c)  Not applicable.
North Metropolitan TAFE
Yes
South Metropolitan TAFE
No
(a)-(c)  Not applicable.
North Regional TAFE
Yes
Central Regional TAFE
Yes
South Regional TAFE
Yes
Building Construction Industry Training Fund
No
(a)-(c)  Not applicable.

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