❓ A member of parliament requests information on election commitments made by the Labor Party related to the Police and Road Safety portfolios, including details of funding, delivery dates, and affected electorates. The Minister's response refers to public records and internal decision-making processes.
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In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities for departments, agencies or publicly owned corporations: (a) did the Labor Party make any election commitments relevant to your portfolios: (i) If yes: (A) what was the commitment? (B) what was the funding amount attached to the commitment? (C) what was the committed date of delivery? (D) what electorate was the commitment for (if State-wide indicate it as such)?
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Answered
28 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
9 days
(a) Election commitments are a matter of public record. Cabinet and the Expenditure Review Committee are responsible for making decisions in relation to funding and delivery.
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