A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the number of police (sworn and unsworn) who took voluntary separation packages in 2013-14, particularly focusing on the South West, Peel, and Great Southern police districts, including their stations and positions.

AnsweredQoN 1350Legislative Council
Asked
12 August 2014
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I refer to Budget Paper No. 2, Volume 1 at page 369, "Spending Changes", line item 2013-14 Voluntary Separation Scheme – Police Staff, and ask,: (a) how many sworn officers took advantage of the Voluntary Separation Scheme in 2013-14; (b) were any of those staff employed in each of the South West Police District, Peel Police District and Great Southern Police District and, if yes, how many; (c) how many unsworn officers took advantage of the Voluntary Separation Scheme in 2013-14; (d) were any of those staff employed in each of the South West Police District, Peel Police District and Great Southern Police District and, if yes, how many; and (e) if yes to (b) and/or (d), which stations were those staff from, and what positions did they hold?

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Answered
16 September 2014
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police
Response time
35 days
(a) 189.
(b) 20.
(c) 16.
(d) 2.
(e)
Police officers:
·
Albany -
3 x Supervisors, 1 x Brief Manager;
· Bunbury - 2 x Supervisors, 2 x Patrol Inquiry Officers;
· Collie - 1 x Supervisor;
· Rockingham - 1 x Supervisor, 2 x Patrol Inquiry Officers, 1 x Brief Manager;
· Mandurah - 2 x Patrol Inquiry Officer, 1 x Brief Manager; and
· Peel District Office - 3 x Assistant District Officers, 1 x Staff Officer.
Police staff:
· Albany - 2 x Police Staff who were above approved strength and did not hold a substantive position.

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