❓ Question regarding severance packages for WA Police Force executives between 2017-2019, answered with details on the number of packages, recipient ranks, and payout amounts.
AnsweredQoN 5272Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the Western Australian Police
Force, and ask: (a) For each year from 1 January 2017, how many severance
packages, excluding redundancies, were taken up by members of the Police
executive; (b) What was the rank and/or position of each of the
recipients; and (c) What was the maximum, minimum and average payout?
Force, and ask: (a) For each year from 1 January 2017, how many severance
packages, excluding redundancies, were taken up by members of the Police
executive; (b) What was the rank and/or position of each of the
recipients; and (c) What was the maximum, minimum and average payout?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
4 September 2019
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
11 days
The Western Australian Police Force advise:
(a) In 2017, three Western Australia Police Force executive accepted a severance package. In 2018, one WA Police Force executive accepted a severance package. There have been no severances in 2019.
(b) The four officers included one Deputy Commissioner, one Assistant Commissioner and two Class 1 Directors.
(c) The maximum payment was $344 911. The minimum payment was $210 326. The average payment was $256 516.
(a) In 2017, three Western Australia Police Force executive accepted a severance package. In 2018, one WA Police Force executive accepted a severance package. There have been no severances in 2019.
(b) The four officers included one Deputy Commissioner, one Assistant Commissioner and two Class 1 Directors.
(c) The maximum payment was $344 911. The minimum payment was $210 326. The average payment was $256 516.
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