❓ Mrs Roberts questions the Minister for Police regarding consultation on the decision to axe late-night train services and any subsequent actions taken. The Minister for Police denies prior consultation but confirms later discussions with the Minister for Transport, noting the decision has been revisited.
AnsweredQoN 22Legislative Assembly
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LATE-NIGHT
TRAIN SERVICES — PATRONAGE
22. Mrs M.H. ROBERTS to the
Minister for Police:
(1) Was the minister or her office consulted
before Minister NalderXXX ###XXXs decision to axe the
late-night train services?
(2) If yes to (1), what advice did the minister receive from her
agencies and what action did she take?
(3) Has the minister yet made any representations on this issue; and,
if so, what has she done?
TRAIN SERVICES — PATRONAGE
22. Mrs M.H. ROBERTS to the
Minister for Police:
(1) Was the minister or her office consulted
before Minister NalderXXX ###XXXs decision to axe the
late-night train services?
(2) If yes to (1), what advice did the minister receive from her
agencies and what action did she take?
(3) Has the minister yet made any representations on this issue; and,
if so, what has she done?
AnswerView source ↗
(1)–(3) The short answer to the memberXXX ###XXXs first question is no. Subsequently, I have
had consultation with the Minister for Transport and I understand that decision
has been revisited.
had consultation with the Minister for Transport and I understand that decision
has been revisited.
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