❓ Mr. Kobelke asks the Premier about payments made to Skea, Nelson and Hager by the Department of Premier and Cabinet during the 1998/1999 financial year. The Premier's office replied that they have no record of any such payments.
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208. Mr KOBELKE to the Premier:
For the Department of Premier and Cabinet, in relation to the firm Skea, Nelson and Hager, for the 1998/1999 financial year -
(a) what was the total of all payments to Skea, Nelson and Hager;
(b) what was the specific nature of the work for which these payments were made to Skea, Nelson and Hager; and
(c) how was this work awarded to Skea, Nelson and Hager?
For the Department of Premier and Cabinet, in relation to the firm Skea, Nelson and Hager, for the 1998/1999 financial year -
(a) what was the total of all payments to Skea, Nelson and Hager;
(b) what was the specific nature of the work for which these payments were made to Skea, Nelson and Hager; and
(c) how was this work awarded to Skea, Nelson and Hager?
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Answered
10 October 2000
Response time
62 days
The Minister Replied:
(a) - (c) The Ministry of the Premier and Cabinet has no record of any payments to Skea, Nelson and Hager for the 1998/99 financial year.
(a) - (c) The Ministry of the Premier and Cabinet has no record of any payments to Skea, Nelson and Hager for the 1998/99 financial year.
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