❓ A parliamentary question regarding the theft of mobile phones within the Rottnest Island Authority and Tourism Western Australia. The question seeks details on the number of thefts, value, reporting, outcomes, reasons for non-reporting, and preventative measures.
AnsweredQoN 5841Legislative Council
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(1) How many mobile phones were reported stolen in the six months to 31 December 2007?
(2) What was the total value of these mobile phones?
(3) Was the loss or theft of any of these mobile phones reported to the police?
(4) If yes to (3), when?
(5) Of those reported, what has been the outcome?
(6) If any were not reported, why not?
(7) What steps have been taken with a view to eliminating, or at least reducing, these losses or thefts?
(8) When were these steps put in place?
(2) What was the total value of these mobile phones?
(3) Was the loss or theft of any of these mobile phones reported to the police?
(4) If yes to (3), when?
(5) Of those reported, what has been the outcome?
(6) If any were not reported, why not?
(7) What steps have been taken with a view to eliminating, or at least reducing, these losses or thefts?
(8) When were these steps put in place?
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Answered
17 March 2008
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Tourism
Response time
27 days
Ministerial Office, Rottnest Island Authority advises:
(1) Nil.
(2-8) Not Applicable.
Tourism Western Australia
(1) One.
(2) $269.50.
(3) Yes.
(4) 25 November 2007
(5) Mobile Phone was not recovered
(6) Not applicable.
(7) Tourism Western Australia's Code of Conduct reminds staff of their responsibility to ensure that appropriate care of government assets is taken at all times. Reminders are sent to staff to be more vigilant and adhere to Tourism Western Australia policies in relation to the security of assets. Staff are aware that employees must comply with government policy on the management of assets, specifically the Treasurer's Instructions.
(8) The current Mobile Telephone Policy was updated in December 2007.
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(1) Nil.
(2-8) Not Applicable.
Tourism Western Australia
(1) One.
(2) $269.50.
(3) Yes.
(4) 25 November 2007
(5) Mobile Phone was not recovered
(6) Not applicable.
(7) Tourism Western Australia's Code of Conduct reminds staff of their responsibility to ensure that appropriate care of government assets is taken at all times. Reminders are sent to staff to be more vigilant and adhere to Tourism Western Australia policies in relation to the security of assets. Staff are aware that employees must comply with government policy on the management of assets, specifically the Treasurer's Instructions.
(8) The current Mobile Telephone Policy was updated in December 2007.
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