❓ Alanna Clohesy asks the Attorney General about the annual operating costs and staffing levels of the Prisoners Review Board in Western Australia. The Attorney General provides a detailed breakdown of costs and FTEs, including those associated with related review boards.
AnsweredQoN 963Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
PRISONERS REVIEW BOARD
963. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the Attorney General:
I refer to the Prisoners Review
Board.
(1) What are the annual operating
costs?
(2) How many full-time equivalents
are within the Prisoners Review Board?
963. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the Attorney General:
I refer to the Prisoners Review
Board.
(1) What are the annual operating
costs?
(2) How many full-time equivalents
are within the Prisoners Review Board?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) The Prisoners
Review Board's operating costs for the 2015–16 financial year
amount to $2 975 207. This includes operating costs for the Prisoners Review
Board, the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board and the Supervised Release
Review Board, as well as judicial and community member salaries.
(2) There are
26.7 FTEs. This includes positions that provide administrative support to all
three boards, as well as 7.7 FTEs for judicial and community members.
some notice of the question.
(1) The Prisoners
Review Board's operating costs for the 2015–16 financial year
amount to $2 975 207. This includes operating costs for the Prisoners Review
Board, the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board and the Supervised Release
Review Board, as well as judicial and community member salaries.
(2) There are
26.7 FTEs. This includes positions that provide administrative support to all
three boards, as well as 7.7 FTEs for judicial and community members.
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