Question
(performance)
(1) How many judgments determined by the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal (ACAT) have consequently been enforced by the Magistrates Court, for each of the past four years.
(2) Are there any other mechanisms to enforcing a judgement determined by ACAT, aside from seeking an enforcement of a judgement by the Magistrates Court; if so, what are they.
(3) How many civil disputes have been heard by ACAT that have exceeded the usual threshold of monetary claim of $25,000, for each of the past four years.
(4) How many of the disputes referred to in part (3), for each year the past four years, were due to agreement of all parties involved for ACAT to hear a claim above the usual monetary threshold and for the remaining disputes, what were the reasons for ACAT to hear a claim above the usual monetary threshold.
(5) In relation to an ACAT Client Satisfaction Survey that is currently being conducted, have there been any client satisfaction surveys conducted on ACAT in previous years; if so, what years and what was the feedback received, including positive comments, issues and suggestions for improvement.
(6) Can the Attorney-General provide a copy of the current survey and also each of any previous surveys conducted as attachments to the answer of this question.