❓ Question regarding alcohol purchases on government credit cards within a Ministerial office since the March 2017 election, revealing a $22 purchase for a staff gift during government transition. A previous nil return was incorrect due to incomplete credit card statements.
AnsweredQoN 4593Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 February 2019
Member
Portfolio
Treasurer; Minister for Finance; Aboriginal Affairs; Lands
QuestionView source ↗
(1) Has any alcohol been placed on any Government-issued credit card within the Ministerial office since the March 2017 election? (2) If yes, to (1): (a) What was the amount; (b) What was the date of the expenditure; (c) What was the event or purpose of that expenditure; and (d) Which credit card was the alcohol charged to?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 March 2019
Response time
6 days
(1) Yes
(2)(a) $22.00
(b) 4 May 2017
(c) Gift for departmental staff assistance during Government transition.
(d) Executive Officer's credit card.
An answer was previously provided with a nil return to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1070. As the credit card statements were not up to date at this time, this gift was not included in the previous answer.
(2)(a) $22.00
(b) 4 May 2017
(c) Gift for departmental staff assistance during Government transition.
(d) Executive Officer's credit card.
An answer was previously provided with a nil return to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1070. As the credit card statements were not up to date at this time, this gift was not included in the previous answer.
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