❓ Question on Notice regarding the number of Western Australian Police Auxiliary officers who retired or resigned between 2008-2013, with a monthly breakdown for 2012-2013. The answer reveals the program commenced in 2010.
AnsweredQoN 872Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many Auxiliary officers retired or resigned in each of the following years: (a) 2012–2013; (b) 2011–2012; (c) 2010–2011; (d) 2009–2010; and (e) 2008–2009? (2) How many Auxiliary officers retired or resigned in each month from July 2012 to June 2013 (please provide breakdown by the months)?
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Answered
2 September 2013
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
67 days
(1)
(a) 2012/13 - 58
(b) 2011/12 - 28
(c) 2010/11 - 20
(d) - (e) Police Auxiliary Officers commenced in 2010.
(2) Number of Auxiliary Police Officers who retired or resigned for month 2012/13:
July 2012
10
August 2012
4
September 2012
5
October 2012
4
November 2012
2
December 2012
5
January 2013
5
February 2013
10
March 2013
2
April 2013
5
May 2013
0
June 2013
6
(a) 2012/13 - 58
(b) 2011/12 - 28
(c) 2010/11 - 20
(d) - (e) Police Auxiliary Officers commenced in 2010.
(2) Number of Auxiliary Police Officers who retired or resigned for month 2012/13:
July 2012
10
August 2012
4
September 2012
5
October 2012
4
November 2012
2
December 2012
5
January 2013
5
February 2013
10
March 2013
2
April 2013
5
May 2013
0
June 2013
6
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