❓ Hon Peter Collier questions the Minister for Police regarding the number of documents allegedly leaked by an Aboriginal woman and public officers from the Department of Communities, following a police raid. The response details the number of emails, documents, presentations, and spreadsheets sent from the employee's work email and confirms the number of leaked documents.
AnsweredQoN 679Legislative Council
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I refer the Minister to question without notice 250, asked 24 March 2022, and I ask: (a) what is the total number of documents allegedly leaked by the Aboriginal woman whose home was raided by police on Friday, 18 February 2022; and (b) what is the total number of documents allegedly leaked by the eight public officers employed by the Department of Communities that were reported to the Western Australia Police Force?
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Answered
11 May 2022
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services representing the Minister for Police
Response time
3 days
The Western Australian Police Force advise:
(a) Of the 5 463 emails, 2 614 documents, 150 presentations and 329 spreadsheets sent from the employee’s work email to her private Gmail account, six documents were allegedly leaked.
(b) Six
(a) Of the 5 463 emails, 2 614 documents, 150 presentations and 329 spreadsheets sent from the employee’s work email to her private Gmail account, six documents were allegedly leaked.
(b) Six
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