❓ Mr. Wyatt questions the increase of 27 full-time equivalents under service 6, 'Evaluation and Planning of Government Service Delivery and Infrastructure Provision' between the budget and estimated actual figure in the 2010-2011 State Budget Paper No. 2. The answer vaguely attributes it to prioritization.
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Page 134 of 2010–2011 State Budget Paper No. 2 presents service 6, ‘Evaluation and Planning of Government Service Delivery and Infrastructure Provision’. Why have full-time equivalents under service 6 increased by 27 in 2009–2010, between the budget and estimated actual figure?
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10 August 2010
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The allocation of 27 additional FTEs to Service 6 is a reflection of the priorities and effort attributed to the Service in 2009/10.
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