What is the total value of plant and equipment currently unaccounted for on periodic detention centre inventories?
Answer – (1) The cost of periodic detention for the 1991/92 financial year was $4,054,155. (2) (a) and (b) A full warrant audit would be required to provide this information and it is considered that such an audit would be an unjustified diversion of departmental resources. The following figures have been collated from “court diaries” and other “informal records”. Page 1212 Centre Number failing to attendNumber of other offences Malabar 170260 St Heliers98 Campbelltown42 Parramatta1814 Tomago6836 Emu Plains5123 Grafton-1 Merinda1217 Silverwate r4410 Windsor6010 Total436381 (3) and (4) Diversion of departmental resources necessary to adequately answer these questions cannot be justified in the public interest. (5) A separate costing has not been maintained for the implementation of recommendations arising from the July 1992 audit review. (6) 17 of the 19 recommendations have been implemented. After due consideration it has been decided not to implement the recommendation regarding a cha
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