❓ WA Police employs five people to assess liquor licensing applications, spending approximately 50% of their time on this task. The total salary for these employees is $428,334.
AnsweredQoN 2476Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many WA Police employees are tasked with providing submissions on liquor licensing applications? (2) Of those employees: (a) where are they located; (b) what percentage of their work is dedicated to assessing liquor licensing applications; and (c) what salary are they on?
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Answered
15 March 2018
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
7 days
(1) Five employees
(2)
(a) Liquor Enforcement Division, 303 Sevenoaks Street, Cannington
(b) Police officers tasked to assess liquor licence applications have additional responsibilities under the Liquor Control Act 1988 and it is estimated that about 50% of police effort of this team is involved in the assessment of liquor license applications.
In 2017, WA Police Force were advised of 1445 applications and intervened on 84 (5.8%) and objected to 4 (0.27%).
(c)
Total Salary - $428 334
(2)
(a) Liquor Enforcement Division, 303 Sevenoaks Street, Cannington
(b) Police officers tasked to assess liquor licence applications have additional responsibilities under the Liquor Control Act 1988 and it is estimated that about 50% of police effort of this team is involved in the assessment of liquor license applications.
In 2017, WA Police Force were advised of 1445 applications and intervened on 84 (5.8%) and objected to 4 (0.27%).
(c)
Total Salary - $428 334
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