❓ Ms. Davies questions the Premier regarding the effectiveness of machinery-of-government changes, citing issues within the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries and the Perth Casino Royal Commission. The Premier denies the changes have failed.
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MACHINERY-OF-GOVERNMENT
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63. Ms M.J. DAVIES to the Premier:
I refer to the chaos in the
Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries as evidenced in
its documented failure in the regulation and support of the local government
sector and the shocking revelations in the evidence presented to the Perth
Casino Royal Commission. Does the Premier concede that his government's sweeping machinery-of-government changes
have failed to deliver an efficient and effective government and instead created a bureaucratic mess?
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63. Ms M.J. DAVIES to the Premier:
I refer to the chaos in the
Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries as evidenced in
its documented failure in the regulation and support of the local government
sector and the shocking revelations in the evidence presented to the Perth
Casino Royal Commission. Does the Premier concede that his government's sweeping machinery-of-government changes
have failed to deliver an efficient and effective government and instead created a bureaucratic mess?
AnswerView source ↗
No.
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