❓ Hon George Cash asked about the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) sworn police officers employed by the WA Police Service at specific dates. The Minister for Housing and Works provided the figures as advised by the Police Service.
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How many full-time equivalent sworn police officers were employed by the Western Australia Police Service as at 31 January 2001, 1 July 2001 and 31 May 2004? Hon KIM CHANCE
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On behalf of the Minister for Housing and Works I can advise - The Western Australia Police Service advises that the requested data is reported at the end of each month. Therefore, the answers are provided at the closest date possible to that requested. The Police Service advises that the number of sworn police officers in FTE terms were as follows: 31 January 2001, 4 727; 30 June 2001, 4 821; and 31 May 2004, 4 893.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the Minister for Housing and Works I can advise - The Western Australia Police Service advises that the requested data is reported at the end of each month. Therefore, the answers are provided at the closest date possible to that requested. The Police Service advises that the number of sworn police officers in FTE terms were as follows: 31 January 2001, 4 727; 30 June 2001, 4 821; and 31 May 2004, 4 893.
On behalf of the Minister for Housing and Works I can advise - The Western Australia Police Service advises that the requested data is reported at the end of each month. Therefore, the answers are provided at the closest date possible to that requested. The Police Service advises that the number of sworn police officers in FTE terms were as follows: 31 January 2001, 4 727; 30 June 2001, 4 821; and 31 May 2004, 4 893.
The Western Australia Police Service advises that the requested data is reported at the end of each month. Therefore, the answers are provided at the closest date possible to that requested. The Police Service advises that the number of sworn police officers in FTE terms were as follows: 31 January 2001, 4 727; 30 June 2001, 4 821; and 31 May 2004, 4 893.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the Minister for Housing and Works I can advise - The Western Australia Police Service advises that the requested data is reported at the end of each month. Therefore, the answers are provided at the closest date possible to that requested. The Police Service advises that the number of sworn police officers in FTE terms were as follows: 31 January 2001, 4 727; 30 June 2001, 4 821; and 31 May 2004, 4 893.
On behalf of the Minister for Housing and Works I can advise - The Western Australia Police Service advises that the requested data is reported at the end of each month. Therefore, the answers are provided at the closest date possible to that requested. The Police Service advises that the number of sworn police officers in FTE terms were as follows: 31 January 2001, 4 727; 30 June 2001, 4 821; and 31 May 2004, 4 893.
The Western Australia Police Service advises that the requested data is reported at the end of each month. Therefore, the answers are provided at the closest date possible to that requested. The Police Service advises that the number of sworn police officers in FTE terms were as follows: 31 January 2001, 4 727; 30 June 2001, 4 821; and 31 May 2004, 4 893.
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