❓ Hon Ray Halligan asks the Minister for Energy about the number of leased motor vehicles, the leasing schemes used, and the total expected expenditure on vehicle leases for the Office of Energy and Western Power as of April 7, 2005. The Minister provides a breakdown for both entities.
AnsweredQoN 342Legislative Council
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Will the Minister please provide the following information for each Department or Agency under the Minister’s control -
(1) The total number of motor vehicles being leased by the Agency or Department as at April 7 2005?
(2) A breakdown of under which scheme(s) the motor vehicles are leased?
(3) The total amount expected to be spent on the lease of motor vehicles for each Department or Agency for 2004-2005?
(1) The total number of motor vehicles being leased by the Agency or Department as at April 7 2005?
(2) A breakdown of under which scheme(s) the motor vehicles are leased?
(3) The total amount expected to be spent on the lease of motor vehicles for each Department or Agency for 2004-2005?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 June 2005
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Energy
Response time
56 days
Office of Energy: (1) The total number of vehicles leased by the Office of Energy is 12. (2) All Office of Energy vehicles are leased through the State Fleet arrangement. (3) The total estimated expenditure on motor vehicle lease in 2004-05 is $90 000 Western Power : (1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
(1) The total number of vehicles leased by the Office of Energy is 12. (2) All Office of Energy vehicles are leased through the State Fleet arrangement. (3) The total estimated expenditure on motor vehicle lease in 2004-05 is $90 000 Western Power : (1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
(2) All Office of Energy vehicles are leased through the State Fleet arrangement. (3) The total estimated expenditure on motor vehicle lease in 2004-05 is $90 000 Western Power : (1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
(3) The total estimated expenditure on motor vehicle lease in 2004-05 is $90 000 Western Power : (1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
Western Power : (1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
(1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
(1) The total number of vehicles leased by the Office of Energy is 12. (2) All Office of Energy vehicles are leased through the State Fleet arrangement. (3) The total estimated expenditure on motor vehicle lease in 2004-05 is $90 000 Western Power : (1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
(2) All Office of Energy vehicles are leased through the State Fleet arrangement. (3) The total estimated expenditure on motor vehicle lease in 2004-05 is $90 000 Western Power : (1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
(3) The total estimated expenditure on motor vehicle lease in 2004-05 is $90 000 Western Power : (1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
Western Power : (1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
(1) 39 (2) All 39 leased vehicles are salary packaged through Fleet Australia under a company operating lease scheme. (3) $294,488
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