A WA parliamentary question seeks details on corporate hospitality expenditure across education agencies, specifically regarding corporate box usage. The response cites a lack of standard definition for 'corporate hospitality' and only addresses corporate box expenditure, finding none.

AnsweredQoN 7798Legislative Assembly
Asked
1 May 2012
Portfolio
Education

QuestionView source ↗

In relation to all the agencies for which the Minister is responsible, for each financial year 2008–2009, 2009–2010, 2010–2011 and 2011–12 (to date):
(a) what was the annual expenditure on corporate hospitality; and
(b) if this corporate hospitality included the hiring of a corporate box (or a similar facility):
(i) what was the event;
(ii) what was the cost;
(iii) how many people attended as guests of the agency; and
(iv) of these guests, how many were agency officers?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
12 June 2012
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
42 days
(a) The Public Sector Commission does not provide any standard definition of the term 'Corporate Hospitality'. As a result of the lack of a standard definition, the information cannot be appropriately and uniformly provided to reflect the Member's question. The Member has however identified a specific example and in the interests of an open and accountable Government - part (b) has been answered with respect to expenditure on 'Corporate Boxes'.
Department of Education
(b)(i)-(iv) Not applicable.
Country High School Hostels Authority
(b)(i)-(iv) Not applicable.
School Curriculum and Standards Authority
(b)(i)-(iv) Not applicable.
Department of Education Services
(b)(i)-(iv) Not applicable.
Public Education Endowment Trust
(b)(i)-(iv) Not applicable.
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