❓ Hon Rick Mazza questions the Minister for Police regarding the implementation of recommendations from the Auditor General's report on Firearms Control. The WA Police Force reports that one recommendation has been implemented, with the rest expected by early 2020.
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I refer to the Auditor General's Report, Firearms Control of May 2019, and ask: (a) how many of the report's five main recommendations, to which the Licensing Services (Firearms) agreed, have been implemented; and (b) if any of the recommendations have not been implemented, can the Minister advise: (i) why they have not been implemented; and (ii) when they will be implemented?
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Answered
24 September 2019
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Police
Response time
8 days
The Western Australian Police Force advise:
(a)-(b) The Western Australia Police Force have implemented one recommendation of the Auditor General’s Report. The remaining recommendations are continuing to be progressed and should be implemented by the end of 2019 or early 2020.
(a)-(b) The Western Australia Police Force have implemented one recommendation of the Auditor General’s Report. The remaining recommendations are continuing to be progressed and should be implemented by the end of 2019 or early 2020.
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