❓ A WA parliamentary question seeking information on the Department of Transport and Public Transport Authority's (PTA) use of Cabcharge and Uber accounts since March 2017. The PTA uses Cabcharge, while the Department of Transport and PTA do not use Uber.
AnsweredQoN 2985Legislative Assembly
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(1) Does the Department of Transport operate a Cab Charge account, and if so, since 11 March 2017: (a) how much money has been charged to the account; and (b) how many trips have been charged to the account? (2) Does the Department of Transport operate an Uber account, and if so: (a) how much money has been charged to the account; and (b) how many trips have been charged to the account? (3) Does the PTA operate a Cab Charge account, and if so, since 11 March 2017: (a) how much money has been charged to the account; and (b) how many trips have been charged to the account? (4) Does the PTA operate an "Uber" account and if so: (a) how much money has been charged to the account; and (b) how many trips have been charged to the account?
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Answered
10 May 2018
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
5 days
(1) No
(a)-(b) Not applicable
(2) No
(a)-(b) Not applicable
(3) Yes
(a) $27,482
(b) 838
(4) No
(a)-(b) Not applicable
(a)-(b) Not applicable
(2) No
(a)-(b) Not applicable
(3) Yes
(a) $27,482
(b) 838
(4) No
(a)-(b) Not applicable
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