❓ A parliamentary question seeks details on ex gratia payments made by agencies under the Treasurer's portfolio between September 2008 and July 2009. The response details two payments: one by Treasury for compassionate reasons related to housing duty, and another by Housing as a donation.
AnsweredQoN 1149Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 August 2009
Member
Portfolio
Treasurer; Minister for Commerce; Science and Innovation; Housing and Works
QuestionView source ↗
Will the Treasurer advise as to any
ex gratia
or similar payments made by any agencies or departments between 23 September 2008 and 31 July 2009 under the Treasurer’s portfolio responsibilities, including:
(a) the name of the person or company receiving the payment;
(b) the amount of the payment;
(c) the reasons for the payment; and
(d) the processes undertaken between the application, or proposal for such a payment to be made, and the making of that payment?
ex gratia
or similar payments made by any agencies or departments between 23 September 2008 and 31 July 2009 under the Treasurer’s portfolio responsibilities, including:
(a) the name of the person or company receiving the payment;
(b) the amount of the payment;
(c) the reasons for the payment; and
(d) the processes undertaken between the application, or proposal for such a payment to be made, and the making of that payment?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 September 2009
Response time
30 days
No other Departments or Agencies have provided Ex-Gratia payments or Similar other than those listed below.
Department of Treasury and Finance
(a) J & T Moorby.
(b) $14,440.
(c) Payment made on compassionate grounds in recognition of personal circumstances, and was an amount equivalent to the duty associated with the purchase of a residence.
(d) Following receipt of an application for an Act of Grace payment on behalf of the recipients, a process in accord with the requirements of Treasurer's Instruction 319 and relevant provisions of the Financial Management Act and associated Regulations was followed to make the payment.
Department of Housing
(a) Habitat for Humanity.
(b) $5,000.00.
(c) Donation in lieu of donating a block of land.
(d) Approval of the Director General.
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Department of Treasury and Finance
(a) J & T Moorby.
(b) $14,440.
(c) Payment made on compassionate grounds in recognition of personal circumstances, and was an amount equivalent to the duty associated with the purchase of a residence.
(d) Following receipt of an application for an Act of Grace payment on behalf of the recipients, a process in accord with the requirements of Treasurer's Instruction 319 and relevant provisions of the Financial Management Act and associated Regulations was followed to make the payment.
Department of Housing
(a) Habitat for Humanity.
(b) $5,000.00.
(c) Donation in lieu of donating a block of land.
(d) Approval of the Director General.
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