Hon Sue Ellery asks about the authorised and actual strength of various staff categories within the Western Australia Police as of November 1, 2013. The Attorney General provides the requested figures, except for the actual strength of crossing guards.

AnsweredQoN 891Legislative Council
Asked
28 November 2013
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WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE — AUTHORISED STRENGTH
891. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
As of 1 November 2013 —
(1) What was the authorised strength of —
(a) senior
police;
(b) police
officers, recruit to commander;
(c) auxiliary
officers;
(d) Aboriginal
police liaison officers;
(e) crossing
guards;
(f) wages
staff; and
(g) other
police staff?
(2) What was the actual strength for each of the same
categories on the same date?

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On behalf of the Attorney General, I thank the honourable
member for some notice of this question. It is in tabular form but I can read
across the lines as there are only a few of them.
(1) (a) 12.
(b) 5 704.
(c) 166.
(d) 14.
(e) 130.
(f) 33.
(g) 1 828.
(2) (a) 12.
(b) 5 735.
(c) 159.
(d) 14.
(e) Unable to
provide within the time frame.
(f) 33.
(g) 1 744.

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