I think the facts roughly are, with the WA Govt anyway (i haven't studied this stuff indepth as its just a pain in the butt that puts me off even wanting to do Govt travel), that they haven't gone the next step of negotiating flights without FFPs, and maybe don't want to get that involved, as its not a cost cutting measure but public expenditure probity type thing of getting private benefit from public funds...
They say you can claim FFPs but they must be used for future government travel, which actually could be a sensible way of off setting future govt travel costs and a cost saving measure for govt... That would mean they would need to have one type of flights that allow FFPs for PSs and one type of travel for non PSs that don't, which is probably beyond what they are interested in doing... Its just the way that have implemented this, from my perspective anyway, is that they have done it so draconianly and ham-fistedly that screw them, i'm not interested in claiming the points for future Govt travel and mixing them in with my private haul and screwing about, stuff it if i get no benefit out of it why should i bother with that nonsense...
And now that i read the part of the Prem's ciruclar that was quoted earlier they talk about not claiming points or other benefits, which could be construed as the SCs as well i suppose... That from the people who get to ride up the front of the plane all the time anyway... I don't begrudge them, but don't have much time for screwing the little guy down to nothing... Like i said if a few PSs are ramping up their travel to what looks like unecessary amounts, target them but scrimping on every little thing usually leads to aberrant behaviour anyway rather than achieving your goal...
As i also said, putting my job at risk from an audit for a lousy, p!ssy amount of points that would take several trips to add up to a fare i could buy from Tiger for $100 is just not worth it... I don't know if you could accumulate a certain amount of points and then leave the PS, not sure they could do anything about that, I was talking to a guy who had previously worked for Mark Vaile who was like the Fed Trade Minister i think and he reckoned he had enough points to fly around the world in J 2-3 times, i assume they were at least partially accumulated during his work... But still, to hard, just easier not to bother and risk running afoul of the regs...