❓ A parliamentary question seeks confirmation and details regarding a Minister's expenditure of $796.50 at Zafferano restaurant in 2002. The Minister confirms the expenditure and provides the purpose and attendees.
AnsweredQoN 2044Legislative Council
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I refer to details of transactions made using a taxpayer funded corporate credit card and information from Department of Premier and Cabinet that lists both transaction and posting dates -
(1) Can the Minister confirm that he incurred expenditure of $796.50 at Zafferano The Italian restaurant at the Old Swan Brewery on June 21 2002?
(2) What was the purpose of the expenditure and who else was in attendance?
(1) Can the Minister confirm that he incurred expenditure of $796.50 at Zafferano The Italian restaurant at the Old Swan Brewery on June 21 2002?
(2) What was the purpose of the expenditure and who else was in attendance?
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Answered
1 July 2004
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
29 days
1. Yes
2. To facilitate the smooth running of the WA Greyhound Racing Association. Mr Ted Karasek, Mr Geoff Martin, Mr Ken Norquay, Mr Barry Sargeant, Mr Graham Burkett, Mr Neville Catchpole.
2. To facilitate the smooth running of the WA Greyhound Racing Association. Mr Ted Karasek, Mr Geoff Martin, Mr Ken Norquay, Mr Barry Sargeant, Mr Graham Burkett, Mr Neville Catchpole.
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