Hon Neil Thomson asks about the Auditor General's report on fraud risks in DevelopmentWA land transactions, seeking details on recurring parties and potential relationships between employees and buyers/sellers. The Parliamentary Secretary provides a list of recurring parties but states DevelopmentWA doesn't have details on the potential relationships.

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Asked
17 June 2025
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Planning and Lands

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DevelopmentWA—Auditor General report322.Hon Neil Thomsonto
theparliamentary secretary representing the
Minister for Planning and Lands:I refer to the recent
Auditor General's report 16 titledFraud Risks in
Land Transactions by DevelopmentWA, and specifically page 18.(1) Can the minister provide a list of the 14 recurring
parties referred to?(2) Can the minister describe and list the 13 potential
relationships between DevelopmentWA employees and a buyer or seller?

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17 June 2025
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Hon Dr Katrina Stratton replied:I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question and provide the following
response on behalf of the Minister for Planning and Lands.(1) Yes; the list is attached for the member's
information. I table that response.(See paper311.)(2) The Auditor General has not disclosed the
details of the 13 potential relationships to DevelopmentWA. It was noted that there
was no evidence of fraud, corruption or misconduct found in the audit.
DevelopmentWA—Auditor General report

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