❓ Question regarding the staffing levels of the Western Australia Police's Gold Stealing Detection Unit (GSDU), revealing a small team and a vacant analyst position.
AnsweredQoN 937Legislative Council
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I refer to the Western Australia Police dedicated specialist investigative service for the gold industry the Gold Stealing Detection Unit (GSDU), and I ask: (a) how many full time equivalent sworn officer positions exist in this unit; (b) how many staff provide administrative assistance to unit’s sworn officers; and (c) are any of the positions in the GSDU currently vacant, and if so how many?
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Answered
1 April 2014
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police
Response time
19 days
(a) Three.
(b)-(c) One Police Staff analyst is currently being recruited.
(b)-(c) One Police Staff analyst is currently being recruited.
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