❓ Hon Martin Aldridge requests a detailed breakdown of $321,380 spent by the WA Police Force on market research organisations, including recipients, purpose, and amount. The answer refers to the Road Safety Commission and directs the questioner to page 190 of the 2018-19 WA Police Force Annual Budget.
AnsweredQoN 3177Legislative Council
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I refer to the Political Finance Annual Report from the Western
Australian Electoral Commission, and I ask the Minister to please provide a breakdown of spend by Western Australia Police Force, including the person or organisation who received funding, the purpose of the funding and the amount of funding relating to $321,380 on market research organisations?
Australian Electoral Commission, and I ask the Minister to please provide a breakdown of spend by Western Australia Police Force, including the person or organisation who received funding, the purpose of the funding and the amount of funding relating to $321,380 on market research organisations?
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Answered
14 October 2020
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Police
Response time
9 days
The Road Safety Commission advised:
This expenditure was reported on page 190 of the 2018-19 Western Australia Police Force Annual Budget.
This expenditure was reported on page 190 of the 2018-19 Western Australia Police Force Annual Budget.
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