A parliamentary question seeks information on lost or stolen government vehicle keys within the Minister's portfolio over the past five years. The answer provides limited data, citing record-keeping limitations and departmental amalgamations.

AnsweredQoN 2845Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 March 2018
Portfolio
Child Protection; Women's Interests; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services

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In the past five years and up to the present date, have any set of government vehicles car keys been reported lost or stolen for each Department, Agency and Government Trading Enterprise (GTEs) in the portfolio of the Minister, and if so: (a) how many sets of keys were reported as lost; (b) how many sets of keys were reported stolen; and (c) were any lost or stolen keys replaced, and if so: (i) what was the total associated cost each year spent ordering replacement keys?

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Answered
8 May 2018
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection; Women's Interests; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services
Response time
7 days
This answer includes the response for the Department of Communities, from 1 July 2017, and for the former Department for Child Protection and Family Support, Housing Authority, Disability Services Commission and the Communities component of the Department of Local Government and Communities, for the period prior to amalgamation.
The Department of Communities covers multiple Ministers’ portfolios, including Disability Services, Volunteering, Seniors and Ageing Housing, Youth and Veterans Issues, as well as my Child Protection, Women’s Interests, Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence and Community Services portfolios.
(a) For the period 1 July 2017 to 15 March 2018 :
Please note, the former Department for Child Protection and Family Support’s records do not identify if keys are lost or stolen.
(b) Nil
(c) Yes
(i) For the period 1 July 2017 to 15 April 2018:
For the period 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017:

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